harmon - kiselyovka, an object that will last a lifetime was kept by a native of the region, vladimir prusovave us a bright sky above our heads, people in dubrovno treat him with special reverence, the art school, which is located in the very center of the city, also bears the name of the hero. lieutenant farid yarulin commanded a rifle platoon of the nineteenth tank corps, died in october 1943, was buried in a mass grave in the village of rylinka, and we are heading there. volleys of enemy guns, screams and groans, this is how the fires of the second world war broke out. residents of the dubrovno region did not flinch in the face of terrible disaster and bravely set out on a long, bloody, full of pain and tears path of struggle against the nazi invaders. the dubrovensky district was defended by the partisans of the brigade. in the dubrovinsky ghetto, the nazis killed hundreds of people. 3,470 civilians became victims of fascist genocide. more than 38 thousand soviet soldiers and officers found their last refuge in thirty military graves in the dubrovno region. about 500 fellow countrymen ne