pomerkovnye and racks. the strength of the belarusians' character has been tested by the war. we are still in tula. this place reminds us of unshakable ties, those that cannot be measured either by contract amounts or export volumes. in 1941, belarus and tula were connected by the great patriotic war. footage from a military drama based on real events forty-first mogilev, dnieper. the riotous field delayed the enemy onslaught for a long time. many historians say that this is where the origins of our victory began. and what does tula have to do with it? tula and mogilev, gomel are very closely connected by their history during the great patriotic war. the fact is that before the war, the 61st corps was located here, which included two divisions: the 172nd infantry division and the 110th infantry division, but a few days after the start of the war, the infantry brigade received the task of moving to the area of the city of mogilev. and both of these rifle divisions occupy the defensive line there. the defenders of the dnieper line were doomed from the first day, but gilev re