now he listened carefully to the arguments in favor of each option: skidel, bereza, storobin, gomel,olptsy, pinsk, and even borisov. each city had its own advantages. but malinin approached the map and, unexpectedly for everyone, outlined the grodno region. why don’t you want to consider this particular region, grodno? there is a developed railway line, a gas pipeline runs nearby, the berezovskaya gres is being built, they will be quite capable of providing such a large enterprise with energy. what is not the capital chemical industry of the republic? by the will of fate, the decision was made in favor of grodno, why? because here, firstly, the river basin is closer, secondly, it is close to the border of both lithuania and poland, and this was an enterprise that planned to supply the belarusian region with fertilizers, so the decision was made to build in the city. grodno, what the new production was supposed to be like in a simple comparison. before the war, eight factories producing ammica were already operating on the territory of the ussr, but even all together, they were smalle