the 22nd year, then the institute developed a law on cemeteries together with the ministry of defense, the ministry of vitry years, and i got trips to all these problem groups , pavlo podabet, who was responsible for this at our institute, simply did not get out of the committees, from the ministry of defense, they agreed, one of the principle points was not to hide kagbists there. all kinds of full knights of the order of lenin and so on, and it was with a lot of blood, but we managed to agree on everything so that it was really people who fought for independence for ukraine, and we still won it, it should be a state cemetery with a memorial, with the corresponding infrastructure and so on, and the law is adopted, and the law, unfortunately, was adopted only in the 22nd, already after the beginning full-scale war, but the struggle itself, the struggle for this law stretched for years, for years, i think, if it were not for the war, we would still be struggling for this law. again, part of the accountants, who are always present in any government, say: it’s expensive, it’s billions, well, it’s billions, res