the tank shoots neighboring houses in a stick, continues to grind potatoes. In a minute, we're out of range. Before getting out of the car, he asked: “Will you take it with you tomorrow?” - You look tough. Call... Don't get out of the trench again. I certainly didn't tell Motorola that I'd never been under tank fire before. C. Pegov. "Me and the Red Separ" 15 Report under "Grads" Motorola went missing for a while. To do this in Slavyansk - a small town, completely surrounded by units of the APU - was practical impossible. But he does. The phone didn't answer. The posts at the Strelkovsk headquarters were cleared with their hands, they say, did not appear. I decided to go to Semenovka without accompaniment, to find out what and how – the grenade-metal motor was almost the main link in the defense of the separatist outpost. In the word “separatist”, many here did not see anything prejudicial, proud phrase “Yes, I am a separator, we separated from Ukraine, we want to live in our state” in the trenches could be heard quite often. This means that local miners and laborers who took the Kara-Bina into their hands – yes, automatons were not available to everyone, most of the punishment was inspired by the good old SKS – completely consciously built up the territorial integrity of Ukraine, resisted the volume to remain part of it. At least in the political framework established by the victory of Euromaidan. Semenovka, a village near Slavyansk, could be called the capital of southeastern separatism. In Donetsk, and in other cities, of course, people stormed the administration, district police departments, special services, but the real war began here. And Semyonovka and Motorola already then in the consciousness of anyone who followed the events on Donbass, merged into one whole. That's why I went there. Thanks to Motorola, who periodically took me to the front line, I met there with the Kievan Cedar, the guys from Zaporozhye - Botsman and Brick and even with a Georgian Gogi. Anyway, I knew who