petersburg screenwriter philip fesen. he says, there is such a story, come on, but this is not just the history of the nkvd or there, so to speak, some individual heroes. this is history, right? nkvd officers who were under the blockade of leningrad here, and the blockade of leningrad is, of course, so to speak, this, of course, is a completely separate episode in the history of the soviet union in the history of russia, but when you start to think about the blockade of leningrad and against the background of this blockade there is a struggle with a huge number of enemies, who were, so to speak, mishandled and internal and, uh, scouts and traitors. but the main thing is that over the past 30 years, and i remember, i also read this literature. there anti-soviet. any? yes, after this soviet power, but in fact, a lot of everything was written that e very one-sidedly showed, in general , a lot of bad things were said about the work of the organs, and, so to speak, somehow they didn’t really bother to say good things. or so to