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ONE SOLDIER’S WAR IN CHECHNYA ARK
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WRITER, AND HIS REMARKABLE STORIES
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LITERARY TRADITION [...] FOR SHOWIN
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BUT KILL AND MAIM PEOPLE SPIRITUALL
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ONE SOLDIER’S WAR IN CHECHNYA ARK
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difficulty sorting out. The Chechny
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of the non-Chechen population was a
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General Grachyov’s announcement t
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at the frontline town of Mozdok, on
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he was therefore powerless as presi
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for sure. My experiences of the sec
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themselves. Many of them were hardg
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ONE
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ackpack. You need ammunition, so yo
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alongside. They are even worse off:
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and everything. They looked at us w
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sulphide was good for the kidneys.
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to the water barrel they brought to
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We spotted them by the greenish tin
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was standing on lookout at dawn, sa
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there was no-one closer or dearer t
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open the door, and wait. Silence. S
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forever, and in the time it takes t
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wait for cries, moans, point-blank
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attalion is a serious matter and th
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06/ The Cow We inherited the cow fr
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it like God’s nectar. We drank in
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‘It’s only a cow.’ ‘I know.
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puttees was soaked. And we were shi
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into an animal I was summoned by th
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08/ The Ninth Neighbourhood Before
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we ask one of them, ‘Are you aliv
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having taken the houses so easily.
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hitting our guys. Infantrymen pour
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At last the bombardment dies down a
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When the lads get back, Sigai comes
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gnawed on corpses in the ruins. Thi
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our feet and listened to us discuss
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10/ The Apartment I had an apartmen
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anyone. I didn’t want some strang
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ests on my rough, dirty, cracked an
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I’ll take it with me. I might nee
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TWO
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spread out on top to dry as we soak
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lipped and small, the smallest sold
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to get the hell out of here faster.
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ottle of lemonade and a kilo of cho
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‘As far as I'm concerned, it’s
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smelled so appetizingly of wild str
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hundred blokes uniformly expressed
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to escape from the bombardments. Th
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een waiting almost a week, and buil
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grabbed them by the corners and whe
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But now I sense he will spill the b
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her, she never pulled another stunt
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up like foetuses, and if we had eat
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with transparent slices of salted p
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‘What makes you think the planes
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wounded, put them on stretchers and
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unway piled up with corpses, and tw
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and probably more than a month. ‘
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others will stay here. Maybe not fo
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inside the Arctic Circle where life
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ecome brothers, where we experience
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‘Well, Kisel, see you then,’ I
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his head he barks: ‘A team of fiv
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the middle of this field. They are
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‘It’s the same Ural,’ says Lo
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no more war. I have left it all beh
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the dark tarpaulin and we didn’t
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‘Bloody hell, what is this place?
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a sling is trying to find out somet
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lock since the captain brought us h
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faster and faster along the strip,
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are now barefoot and the soldiers s
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‘Shall we go for a quick march to
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my home in the Taganka district, an
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We leap to our feet like madmen and
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porch, smoking and watching the att
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slaves and do what the hell they li
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no way I can leave here; I have ano
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warm and sticky. I lick the blood f
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me to get a cloth and clean up the
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tell me I’m a snitch and that thi
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never to end so that there is alway
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factory, and it’s dirt cheap. Eve
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for breakfast. And me. Well, are yo
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But I have no right to complain, I
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only you and me left. Kisel’s gon
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twig. The afternoon sentry muster i
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‘Listen, maybe Sanya has some in
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get up to. We walk along the street
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Chechnya but home, to the north. We
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Today Timokha doesn’t kick me out
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duty soldier. No officer ever comes
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the barracks. Only Timokha and I ar
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carried their bag of stuff into Moz
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Now Khariton and Smiler are sitting
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down you,’ says Timokha. He’s a
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waking every time we hear shouts co
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threads from blue legs, mouths gapi
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that he’s done for. ‘You are su
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some; they were just in Chechnya an
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He gets off the windowsill and plop
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Well, I imagine you’ve already go
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major starts to dictate: ‘On 7 Ju
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with it by towing the carrier into
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the jar with his fingers. He pushes
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sentry musters and our company just
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there all night long. Whenever I he
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est of us, Loop, Andy and I have de
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Zyuzik and I scrubbed those crapper
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Timokha takes the news surprisingly
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my hands in my pockets I’d also g
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granddad and then there are conflic
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dembels, with three months service
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have any right to live at all, and
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separately in a different barracks,
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‘Now that’s a shitty place they
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‘Take it easy, I’ve had my fair
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orchard where we can hide without a
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Lenochka, how I’d love to...' Loo
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offended. ‘Natasha, who I was at
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him. Andy spits over his shoulder t
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stuff. We don’t even know how to
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Andy. ‘No, not all of them, Vital
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effective, blood everywhere, and mo
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guts and I fancy a sleep. We laze a
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day, then you regard it as a day wa
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triumphantly, as if he has uncovere
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from Russia just for the asking,’
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‘No-one can explain the whys and
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eating the pulp out of each other o
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somewhere. After we hear this we lo
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They start kicking him and make him
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these things, soldiers of the radio
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Chechnya. We don’t care any more,
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callers. For example, the phone rin
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successes and we are starting to ge
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flight of stairs, open the door and
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split the proceeds, and even our Mo
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flares or thunder-flashes, but that
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fitted with a siren that, when acti
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that’s not what he’s after. He
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‘Why?’ Said says with surprisin
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ecause he knows that will be more p
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‘Listen lads, let’s take him do
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me get out of bed. This isn’t eve
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Something in my right side has swol
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and I rock backwards and forwards,
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know that I am now in total shit. W
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charred and swollen, are brought to
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tormented by lice and filth, be bea
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I can’t tear my eyes away from th
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These two are crazed way beyond any
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a helicopter in a forty-degree heat
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egiment, used to the beatings and t
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cynicism, and it can never be cross
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left to waste away. These tents con
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with a stool. They say a fair bit o
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all right. What if I manage to hang
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‘Great girl, isn’t she? Everyon
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us more than the commanders and the
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and cling onto me from all sides, m
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itch.’ He splits my lower lip wit
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have the strength to change anythin
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the level crossing, townsfolk waiti
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Her name is Aunt Lusya. There were
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downwards, entering his chest and e
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Everything that happens here should
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look at my busted face to realize t
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forming columns here and sending th
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mean they’ve already sent more th
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Kotenochkin, jumping up onto his ca
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lagging behind.’ The column stops
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dumped concrete blocks. On both sid
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the other side of that barrier at t
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‘Defensive positions!’ We all j
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It’s the carriers firing, aiming
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armour. His knee is warm. The sun i
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The plains of Chechnya are surround
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these to the top every day, which i
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appears. You can smell the stale al
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answer. The skinny one brushes his
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a long way off, making the carrier
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let their guys run errands for them
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‘Where are you from, Tall Boy?’
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heading. ‘How about you go and ge
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whole battalion is now sitting in t
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people lived in the steppe a thousa
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take in the dead city. There is sho
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Two vehicles are knocked out but th
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Fighting rages on in Grozny. No-one
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odies. ‘Hold your fire!’ shouts
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The next night our side brings up a
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‘Bastards!’ says Murky, unable
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you’ll see,’ Andy says. ‘Teet
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we are willing to live in whatever
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Then they melt the TNT from them. N
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found it immediately. Just imagine
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for it here. I can’t imagine a ra
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used it to bump me up in my service
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with a heavy army stool every day f
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few rounds with each other, they co
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square. They were thrown down in pi
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Slav and Tom. Two more move along t
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over. After the blast, we scooped t
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Next to it there is a coil of wire
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nowhere to withdraw to for a rest,
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machines. Boys? We have the same ar
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ground, with pieces of shrapnel fly
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The next regiment lost fifteen men
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In Grozny they set up joint command
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We leave through streets that we to
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watch our column in silence. Their
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and looks at me again. They laugh.
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We don’t know what we are fightin
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anyone ever asks me, ‘What were y
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sniper fire. They wrap them up in t
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for the ‘special cargo’, cartin
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work side by side with his subordin
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I tried to push my feet under the c
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although he was only nineteen like
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usual tomfoolery I’d throw him ou
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men. At least they are afraid of de
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into my armpit to warm it up while
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I was afraid that my frozen legs wo
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look lively, they've already called
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guilty in front of her, the guilt a
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stand in her presence...’ I didn
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that the major had slapped on us; t
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‘Uh-huh.’ I curled up, pulled t
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embrace. Such a date only happens o
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spare second sleeping, and he can
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double portion of pearl barley toda
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‘Five to twelve,’ he answers. H
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no light, no joy, no love, and no h
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Everyone is firing ceaselessly, let
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the commander and closer to the kit
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idly poking at the fire with a clea
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together with nature, concentrated
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seemed to work out for him, or it w
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to make a big song and dance out of
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humps on the top of two of them, sh
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ackside - the armour’s wet.’ Th
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driver on the head and he let the c
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adio to save the battery. Grey Chec
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around on this armoured carrier, st
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Alkhan-Yurt. They’ve got them hem
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it had an imperious ring to it, lik
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put and jumped down. I stood up, st
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I followed him ‘OK, take it easy.
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‘No, some moron infantry. I mean,
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headed back there too. ‘OK Vasya,
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of the carrier and covered our rear
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of them there, easy as anything, an
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people. They survive but they lose
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spreading out among the ditches and
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undergrowth, vanished into the mars
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washed clean of mud, grease and die
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We poked around by the edge of the
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were any in the lowland area, didn
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I moved a little, trying to slip of
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I stood up to my full height, bent
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I remembered how I had once spotted
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those dickheads in a minute.’ He
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and a packet of raisins. Ventus onl
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After we’d taken care of the tin,
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‘We fancied a bit of hunting, so
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minibus to our Moscow region unit,
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johns. They had more lice than thre
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like that wouldn’t simply give up
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get it? Incurable. And now you are
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get out of it for a day Heating, my
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‘Right... And you call me a philo
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state of delirium I’d jump around
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Islands. I have a completely differ
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ut who knows? Two days ago they did
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cast a circle of pale light on the
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on. The lads are pretty tired. Lay
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where the tarpaulin should be. I pu
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conserve warmth, and now I desperat
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leak and light a fire. I raised mys
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ground. The infantry sat about ten
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Someone with his chin tucked into h
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ebbs. Then war crawls out of you in
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too rough.’ But after the hot dri
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his dirty fingers picked off a coup
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waited. Any moment now, one more st
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emptiness of my stomach? I suddenly
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juicy. I picked another, then a thi
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tired ourselves. Everyone returned
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They could at least send us water.
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Alkhan-Kala seemed to vanish, swept
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you and leaves you speechless. ‘N
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couple of minutes. As the dust sett
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usual arrogant pose, his arm restin
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the Bee launcher from the carrier.
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only a wet, eternally muddy dug-out
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on top of the carrier and I was ama
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very important, so much so that it
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I started to sweat and my clothing
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a centimetre above it. ‘I’ll bl
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‘Comrade Major! Comrade Major!’
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the barn to the village outskirts;
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and waited until he’d reached the
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tugged the foot of the nearest sold
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the grass between the figures plast
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I didn’t reply, so Sitnikov lower
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escape. The house withered under th
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head. My skull was ringing, I could
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‘Call Armour, you dumb prick!’
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time. The kid’s stunned, I though
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to fight or to stand round scratchi
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and froze, their barrels quivering
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killing was different, on a lesser
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Crouching, the infantry ran after u
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knackered running through the woods
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shaking and I cursed my ungainly fl
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with just as much difficulty. The i
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I groped my way down onto a small r
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it all, I lowered my head to the la
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had been a piece of cake this time,
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were bullets going whack-whack in t
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shrapnel, and I was entirely visibl
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And dear God, do it right now, beca
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his trousers, one by one, and dropp
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heaving with laughter, unable to st
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on her face as she listens to her f
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this is all we get for our pains? I
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The psychologist used to be a plato
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happened to the driver and the esco
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left. We stayed on the highway and
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would run across the open ground. T
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know where the driver is?’ ‘Gon
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frilly edge of the pie, while this
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all they could do is keep him pinne
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sprouting wires from the burnt tire
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again, this time with a mortar batt
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and even happily. Now he stood by t
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mortar guys raced around Chechnya d
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He suddenly fell silent and turned
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have field guns.’ The commander t
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‘Just some locals,’ the infantr
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others. And we had eagerly carried
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stove. I only came to my senses whe
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embraced us soldiers like babes in
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night and snowfall had thrown a cle
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opposite the cross-shaped hospital,
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got blown up on a minefield. We too
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and devouring our dry rations. We
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here. I go out onto the porch and t
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the sky. I go up to a platoon comma
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operation, when he was pulling the
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metres from our positions, sending
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aren’t many of them, maybe a hund
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and I am suddenly terrified, racked
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eyes. The injured smoke agitatedly
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without trouble - it’s dead groun
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ow stretches about two hundred metr
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way behind the enemy front line and
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has any doubts about that. Only a t
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the yard. There are no more tripwir
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the Chechens can’t see us and are
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pickles. Not a bad haul, I say to m
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as we call the wounded guys, and it
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a piece of shrapnel in the thigh du
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and I wake. It’s ten to one. I ro
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the lookout over in that house. One
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apple tree quiver in the wind and i
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fell asleep, their heads resting on
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hurry - today we’ll have to advan
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pieces that can take the edge off t
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my mood a boost and I start to whis
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18/ Argun We are halted for the fou
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are, for there’s no-one in the wo
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from the heels of a platoon.’ ‘
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ibs. It turns out that some of them
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Sundays. How are they supposed to h
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from the river and use those. Each
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We finish the ribs. We’ve gnawed
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Sharo-Argun. What a terrible name.
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hole.’ I shut my eyes, lie on my
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Then he’ll lie in a puddle and st
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‘Some businessmen we are, Fixa,
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an straight into another group of f
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abducted his sister and demanded a
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manage to. Suddenly there’s a sin
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oad by the fence. They’ll get us
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a long scratch on his cheek. What b
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The fighters could inflict far more
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He knows it sounds unconvincing but
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hooked the place up to the electric
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We stand by the tents and bluntly s
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eaking into the trailer wagon that
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ground. The muzzle flash is invisib
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children. To make matters worse the
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shooting but the commotion is gradu
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with my elbow and he bumps me back
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well hidden in the ditch and there
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Our raid has yielded eighteen cans
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can’t get it past the fence and i
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upon them and gave them a beating,
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to his shoulder blades with a crack
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and we have the right to bring it u
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even greater rage. There’s someth
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place. Thieving is both the foundat
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luxurious houses for generals that
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post as our commanders down more vo
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army. And since we want nothing mor
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own children? Competent, conscienti
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unway and I would sleep with a blan
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the elevator. Our 8th company is ho
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orders, nodding to the two prostrat
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ut fine for a rinse. A captured Mit
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distinguished themselves. Medals ar
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ass fanfare,’ he says. ‘Otherwi
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February, Defenders of the Fatherla
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taken prisoner. But generals are an
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officers get posted there with thei
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should never be any luxury there so
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the rest of us in a cashier’s off
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have to be bred, trained in the aca
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- Page 891 and 892: Sure enough, they’re already insi
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- Page 919 and 920: 19/ A Soldier's Dream Snow fell the
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- Page 923 and 924: starting to beat down, warming my b
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- Page 939 and 940: went right through him. ‘There wa
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seven killed and sixteen wounded.
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and children, to go to God knows wh
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different and so similar, pass befo
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colonel: ‘No smoking here!’ I s
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different one. It’s very similar
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close-range fire on three sides, sh
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smile in mutual understanding. Some
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22/ Lais At the base of the 45th re
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he was just eighteen years old. Eve
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quite happily. Sasha was one of tho
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men heading in the direction of Kir
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long before the column itself. Acco
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missed the Chechens too and kept mo
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paratroops had walked into a trap.
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don’t you hurry up then, we’ll
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‘I didn’t know what was going o
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thinking that I can’t call him Al
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he remembers that fight. Only his h
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Regiment TV programme bring Sasha
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someone. On 7 August he doesn’t m
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When I first went to war in June 19
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while all the time she was subconsc
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yet seen anything of life. You’d
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myself to my hearing, which grew ra
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kept creeping across the depression
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was in pain and if the bandage was
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instead. But Basayev made it throug
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leader and his deputy supply office
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torn-off arms, the white flesh of t
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my stomach. The sense of death in t
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feet now there was just plain, hone
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at that moment her eyes acquired an
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with, then it becomes stronger in w
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ead them the criminal code and dwel
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him Limon), the other was called Ru
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could have stayed with the Russians
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would be quiet and not shout. Beati
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ecause he was a conscript himself.
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guards. When the graves were ready,
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The teacher didn’t make it in tim
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forcefully turning him over to the
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office of the North Caucasus milita
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prisoner but killed them on the spo
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no-one could count even now. It was
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junk back home, drink away the mone
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the camps had taught them the tough
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has not evaded the investigation. S
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them to the army, and their main ch
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a little gang of others who had don
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anyway, someone has to mop the latr
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26/ Operation 'Life' Continues No-o
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life again. You learn to walk witho
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You now remember the war as some ca
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pen and paper and produce the first
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should die before they know what wa
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when they return. Ave Caesar, morit
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keep up with life any more. All the
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told me about getting his leg torn
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‘Did you ever think the Dubrovka
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have fun, live, drink beer and earn
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Military Abbreviations AGS automati
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