it is, an evening of memory, an evening of memory - of our commander, our brother, our friend, vladimir ozhogim, and absolutely, that’s how practice said, then absolutely confidently and absolutely deservedly why, because i don’t know now among the spartans who will say that he is not with something coped, coped, he moved on, because it was necessary to raise this flag and move on to victory, and, despite how it would not have happened it was hard, how many difficulties arose, a special military operation began where volodya found himself, of course, at the forefront of events, where volodya found himself, of course, where the most difficult directions were, and where the spartans were needed, and how valo died, you are like a hero, like a hero, and really he wrote his name forever in history. and donbass and russia, because i want to especially emphasize, vladimir zhogo, a hero of the donetsk people's republic and a hero, the first of our local guys, a hero of the russian federation. and i didn’t believe it, i didn’t believe it, but no one here, 11, 15, 20, people, 30, were probably here, but