Why the Ukrainian mistake of pushing it out should not be repeated there
As a warning, he speaks quite fast, and the subtitles are fast, too, although, within comfortable reading speed.
Ukrainian guys gutting a Finnish APC. And they say that this will be the case with every "Moskal". And at this time, the corpses of the killed ukie lie in the armored personnel carrier
But there are no charges or evidence having been brought to court. The last time the provisional detention was extended, the eighth, was on February 15.
“One of the servicemen, who had recently returned from a combat zone where he was wounded, could not contain his emotions and tried to hit a civilian, who, in turn, continued to provoke a conflict and impede the legitimate actions of law enforcement officers”
An internal investigation into this matter is already underway, the report says.
However, it is separately stated that in this situation, employees of the National Police and the military recruitment acted “within the framework of the law.”
The movie is based on Two in the Steppe, a story by the famous Soviet veteran writer Emmanuil Kazakevich and war diaries by Konstantin Simonov. 1942. A military tribunal is investigating the actions of an arrested inexperienced young lieutenant Ogarkov.
Officer Ivan Sinyayev, who was on a mission together with Ogarkov, thinks that Ogarkov showed cowardice. The military court sentences Ogarkov to be shot. Private Dzhurabayev is to guard the detainee until the execution of the sentence. Suddenly the Germans enter the village, breaking through the defenses. Dzhurabayev takes the only right decision - to break through to his troops together with Ogarkov. And now a guard and a prisoner are walking along the military roads, engaging in random battles as equals. They cover themselves with the same overcoat, eat from the same tin. A silent, impossible friendship develops between them...
Academician of the International Academy of Sciences (IAS, Innsbruck, Austria); member of the Writers' Union of Russia, vice-president of the Russian Intellectual Club, scientific director of the Fursov School of Analytics.