oleg synyshyn has been in the war since 2014, when he was mobilized into the army. since the beginning of the large-scale offensive, his work has been under constant fire and often without rest. the man told our correspondent, oleksandr kryvokulskyi, about how he saved soldiers on the front lines. the first two days, the first two days, i could not understand where i was, what, what was happening, why there was such a large number of wounded, what to do with them all, but thanking, well, comrades, colleagues who simply said, brother, you don't have to think about anything, just turn off and work, that's how oleg synyshyn, the head of the medical service of the border rapid response command, recalls the first days of work in the bakhmut region, for several months he and his comrades saved our soldiers. thanks to the fact that there were a large number of units and a large number of medics, there was no shortage of personnel such and the work was carried out quite harmoniously, calmly, evenly, as it should be. but the most important thing, oleg says, was psychological