this, of course, was also a very difficult time, as for life along the leshuks, i now know that in thedland, in some places, ore was mined in some em mel, but the village of sachkovichi lived by fishing, there were a lot of fish in the river and there was enough of it for everyone and politicians fished and carried it on boats and sold it at the market in the city of pinsk, the front of the first world war passed. even the trenches are still somewhere preserved behind the village are visible. and at that time people to defend themselves from projectiles. they put up crosses near their houses. and when i was still here, well, already a teenager. i've always wondered. i thought that crosses were only put up at the crossroads. and in our village there are still houses where there is a cross in the courtyard. now our village. i believe that it is simply being revived and all the inhabitants, to the best of their ability and ability, are trying to embellish their yard, and i believe that this is a piece of paradise on belarusian soil in the belarusian woodland. somewhere, well, in 2000 in o