-You didn't leave, from here?
-We left on March 17, yes. So we left on March 17. At the very beginning, on the first day it was still possible to leave, there was panic, but we didn't leave, and then, afterwards, we tried to leave 3 times, it was impossible.
-So you found yourselves under occupation?
-Yes. We got under an occupation.
-There came columns, and the katsaps didn't let us out any more.
-Yes, yes.
-They stood on checkpoints...
-And at the beginning, the katsaps came more or less adequate, in the sense that they talked, they stopped here, right near our house, in an armed vehicle, dug over, and aha, they immediately cut off power, dug over the water, so we had nothing, we walked to the neighbors to get some water, power...
-They dug over the road, so they didn't drive to them. And they were sitting there at the entrance...
-And we were told then that we should leave, ah, to go to Belarus, so to be brief, they suggested we go to Belarus. Because further the Chechens would come, and things like that, and we'll be f*ed. Well, then, later, they began...
-3-4 days...
-In 3-4 days, they began marauding in the houses where people had left, and here, on our street, one house, they burned it down, they were living in the houses of those who had left, they asked us to write on the houses: "A residential house," either to keep it from being robbed, or to use it as a living shield, unclear... And then, they were replaced, in about 3-4 days, and Chechens came, some anzor came, Buryats, walked around drunk, here we were told, we ate once a day, kind of, there wasn't too much food, we ate once a day, together with our neighbors, and we went to our neighbors to have dinner, well, we brought things with us, and all, we scraped up things and brought them because you can't cook easily, and we had no place... And they came here, drunk, walked around, from afternoon they were drunk already, and this Chechen, Anzor, complained to us that before our village, they had been 60, and 5 remained, well, kind of, they came here, well, we...
-Well, tell me about your car...
-Well, they took away all, all that worked on diesel fuel, they took. This car, it is very small, we drove it back very far, well, behind our house, and this window, we sealed it with wood, so it could not be seen, and when they came, they came only here.
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