"So it was a farce. The soldiers were running around like fools. They were transporting someone with gas boots, motorbikes, everywhere, they were weighing it... And I just, for God's sake, what are they doing, because I still have a walk. I look at my watch and I'm already was after his walk. I was actually outside in the dark. I saw a big movement, I said rich man, how is that possible, what am I doing now. So I went to the dormitory and the company commander was already there: 'Come, come, dear comrade. Already here on I've been waiting for you for a while. Do you know what it is? It's a first-degree emergency and you're going to walk in?' I say, jesus mary, I didn't even notice it. I see, everyone is running, flying, fufers outside... The soldiers went, so I went too. He says: 'Dear, first level emergency... This is a bullet under normal circumstances. ' Fu, I say, it's not funny. He says, you know what? As you are, you're going to be a supervisor. All the officers, soldiers, who are... warrant officers... They'll be housed here, this is swept away from the soldiers , the officers themselves, the ensigns, the weapons will be here, and you will have a supervisor here who will search for whom. As you are dressed, stay, take your weapon to the table and go there to serve. God, I was immediately wet. I say, I'm going to serve here, for God's sake, I need to rest after the walk and not the noise, the noise. The funniest thing was that, as I was, they just changed me to eat, drink some coffee and go back to the table. That's us they changed like 2-3. Just sit for a while, take a nap and move around a bit and so on... And this emergency took a very long time."