They were ambushed. "Buba" began to "pour in." They fired at him with an armor-piercing shell. They "shot" him through and through. He fell and asked: "What, "Zhuk", I'm three hundred on the move"? He didn't hide the truth: "No, I'm telling you, you're two hundred on the move." The answer: "That's how I understood it." These were the last words of the soldier. He spat out blood and died.
Sturdy in appearance, "Buba" knew no fatigue.
He could walk until he lost his pulse and not fall. There is a well-known story of how he escaped from the encirclement. “Buba” and two of his comrades were taking a waste heap. They were surrounded. They were sitting in a mine. They heard from the enemy’s voices that he was already nearby. They started looking for a “hiding place”. There was a removable “net”. There was space there – just to lie down.The fighters climbed in there and spent three days. Without food and water. They heard that the enemies were walking around and looking for them. But they didn't find the "hiding place". The funniest thing: one of our fighters was snoring a lot. "Buba" told me: just imagine
One morning, a lull came, the fighting stopped. "Buba" came out of the "shelter" first. Behind him - his brothers. We no longer expected to see them alive, but here is such a surprise. "Hello, brother, I'm very glad to see you"
The fallen soldier always ate quickly. He didn't have time. He ate a lot. Especially before going to the position. In his free time, he watched videos on YouTube and corresponded with a woman. He often took prisoners.
He delivered them with a contemptuous phrase: “Take these.” I will always remember the expression on his face, now dead. It was sad. He obviously regretted that he would not be able to continue doing his job – destroying enemies. Now she is behind us.