mariupol, in mariupol i was wounded, and so my fate changed, they took me to novoazovsk, there therei haven’t heard such a thing, this is mr. pivovarov, a donetsk oncologist, he practically saved my life, i go into the ward, there are guys lying side by side, men with wounds, and sasha, thinner, overgrown, with a beard, but alive, greeted me with a smile, i have quite a lot of grapes, 30 varieties in total, i love grapes, and i love growing them more than consume, consume like my women, him, mom my wife and sister, i have a more female team, my soul rests on earth, but it’s like a hobby, my women eat, and i enjoy the process itself, at one time there was the vietnam syndrome, then there was the afghan syndrome, the chechen syndrome, after special military operation... it is in each of us, each of us suppresses this pain differently, so i found myself in this, how are you feeling now, in principle, more or less, i won’t say that it’s ideal, because the weather conditions give make themselves known, make themselves known seriously, that’s the main thing illness, which also happened aft