happening that night can be seen in the footage taken by eyewitnesses, and yes, fifth-grader lyosha martynenko one of the first to notice the fire; his tent was next to the one where the flame flared up. lyosha jumped out into the street and began to help the teachers get the children out of the fire he knew that in the burning tents of girls who needed help, covering himself, he brought out of the flames two from his nursery, as it were . lyosha received. burns incompatible with life. he died in the hospital. he was only 10 years old, along with him, three more died in this fire, and six people. all of them were seriously injured. lyosha martynenko was awarded the medal for valor and courage posthumously by the investigative committee of russia, thanks a lot for your courage. serious proceedings began with the organizers of children's recreation for raising such children immediately after the state of emergency. it turned out that shortly before the incident, the ministry of emergency situations rospotrebnadzor carried out inspections in the kholodoni camp, local officials shook documents in