There is no insurance medicine! Golitsin Military School.

He lived among us

Myasnikov Mikhail Anatolyevich was born on April 23, 1975 in the city of Seltso. Visited the nursery school “Geese-Swans”.

From 1982 to 1992 he studied at secondary school No. 2 in the city of Seltso. At recess he was sometimes mischievous, like all boys. He was active and inquisitive in class. Misha loved to draw and collected a collection of butterflies. In high school, together with my favorite teacher of Russian language and literature, Svetlana Konstantinovna Apatova, I tried to write poetry. Misha also loved fishing and was a good hunter.

FROM THE MEMORIES OF CLASSMATES

Igor Borisov:

— Mikhail’s character can be described in one word: purposeful. This is how he will remain in memory forever. Been like this since childhood. He was the only one of us who knew in advance who he would become in the future. One day this fragile boy decided to become a military man, and then day after day he walked towards his goal. In the mornings – jogging, independent exercise.

Valery Istratov:

“Mikhail tried to get us interested in sports too. Once I persuaded half my class to go to Bordovichi so that everyone could learn how to jump with a parachute. And let's go and jump! Only for us it was entertainment, but for him it was another step towards the goal.

Alexey Filippov:

“I think he was more talented than all of us in many ways.” Everyone listened to his opinion. And he knew how to speak convincingly, and did not hesitate to express his views and thoughts. And what a storyteller! Fabulous! He learned poems by heart. He won prizes in a recitation competition.

G George Markelov:

— Mishka is a faithful friend: he never left you in trouble and always helped you in your studies, he could explain things and give them copies.

There is such a profession - to defend the Motherland

Golitsin Military School.

In 1992, Mikhail entered the Golitsyn Military Border School. In 1996 he graduated with honors.


After completing his studies, Mikhail submitted a report on being sent to the North Caucasus. His request was granted. Lieutenant Myasnikov underwent special training at a mountain camp and became a master of sports in rock climbing. He loved the mountains very much, and the mountains loved him. Mikhail climbed Elbrus several times.

Mikhail Myasnikov served as the head of the border post in Dagestan on the border with Azerbaijan, then with Chechnya. Then he said that the time was difficult, there was not enough ammunition, sometimes he had to buy it for the soldiers with his own money.

Participation in the war with Chechnya

Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov was the commander of a special reconnaissance detachment, a participant in the fighting during the Second Chechen War. He was repeatedly wounded and shell-shocked. One day a shell exploded right under Mikhail’s backpack. And if it weren't for the backpack, he wouldn't be alive. But fate protected Mikhail.

Service in the FSB

After five years of service, Mikhail was demobilized and began preparing himself to join the FSB. He passed a very strict selection process (230 people per position) and was accepted into the FSB in a special forces unit (special forces). He repeatedly took part in military operations and was abroad.

In 2002, Mikhail got married. The young couple were on their honeymoon, and tragic news came from Beslan: a school had been seized by a group of terrorists, and children were being held hostage. Mikhail voluntarily went to Beslan, took part in the release of the hostages, lost many comrades and miraculously survived.

For excellent service, Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov was awarded the Suvorov Medal and the Order of Courage.

There is always room for heroism in life

At the end of 2008, one of the gangs became more active in Dagestan - during the first five days of December, bandits shot six employees of the republican Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The militants penetrated to the outskirts of Makhachkala and settled in one of the hotels. On December 6, a capture group of experienced FSB officers was sent to detain them. Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov was appointed senior. Together with the fighters, he combed the second floor. The bandits opened fire. At this crucial moment, one of the special forces officers’ machine gun jammed. Taking advantage of the pause, the militants threw three grenades at the security officers. The first wounded appeared. Lieutenant Colonel Myasnikov carried Captain Akulov out of the danger zone and with a well-aimed shot killed one of the opponents on the spot. The commander's calmness was transmitted to the group. His skillful, decisive actions inspired his comrades. Many, despite being wounded, did not leave their positions and continued to fire.

Having taken refuge in one of the rooms, the group blocked the smoke-filled corridor. By order of the OBG commander, Myasnikov organized the evacuation of the wounded under fire, blocking the corridor with shields. The militants threw two grenades at the special forces, one of which fell behind the shields. Saving his comrades, Mikhail Myasnikov stepped forward and covered the grenade with himself...

He lived only 33 years. And he left, leaving a bright trail...

By decree of the President of Russia, Lieutenant Colonel Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Russia.

Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov was buried in Reutov, Moscow Region, on the Walk of Fame.

The memory is alive

The dead are alive as long as there are living ones

to remember them.

E. Henriot

On February 22, 2009, a school-wide assembly dedicated to the memory of Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov took place.

On Border Guard Day (May 28, 2009) in memory of Mikhail Myasnikov, a memorial plaque was unveiled at the school, and on April 23, 2010, a corner of Glory dedicated to M.A. Myasnikov.

Every year (since 2011) the school stadium hosts sports competitions among students in grades 5-11 for the M.A. Myasnikov Cup, which was established by the administration of the educational institution. The guys show resourcefulness, speed, and determination in overcoming obstacles. The team that turns out to be the most agile receives a challenge cup of honor.

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Mikhail Anatolyevich Myasnikov(1975-2008) - Lieutenant Colonel of the FSB of the Russian Federation, Hero of the Russian Federation (2009).

Biography

Mikhail Myasnikov was born on April 23, 1975 in the city of Seltso, Bryansk region. He graduated from high school, after which he entered the Golitsyn Higher Military Border Military-Political School, which he graduated in 1996. He underwent special training in the North Caucasus and became a master of sports in rock climbing. Initially, he served as the head of border outposts in Dagestan and Chechnya, then joined the Directorate “B” (“Vympel”) of the Special Purpose Center of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.

As part of the Vympel group, Myasnikov actively participated in the release of hostages captured in school No. 1 in the city of Beslan on September 1, 2004. On December 6, 2008, during another special operation in the North Caucasus, Myasnikov covered a grenade thrown by militants with himself, preventing the death of his comrades at the cost of his life. He was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelskoye cemetery in Moscow.

By a closed Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated February 3, 2009, Lieutenant Colonel Mikhail Myasnikov was posthumously awarded the high title of Hero of the Russian Federation for “courage and heroism shown during the performance of a special task.” He was also awarded the Order of Courage and a number of medals.

A school in the town of Seltso is named after Myasnikov.

Insurance medicine: what are the advantages? Guest - Dr. Alexander Myasnikov.

The hosts of Vesti FM are Vladimir Solovyov and Anna Shafran.

SOLOVYOV: For me, Thursday was an absolutely amazing day! Because when there was the second part of the message, when they showed everything that we can, it means that there is a whole, if you like, country about which we know nothing. Where scientists work, where engineers work, where there are people at the machine, at the drawing board, even if it’s electronic, who do this!..

MYASNIKOV: I had exactly the same impression. So you said it, and I thought: Wow, you’re repeating my words. I was also just surprised. We are used to saying: it’s bad there, it’s bad here, it’s not like that, it’s not like that here, there’s something wrong in everyday life. And then our favorite pastime is to shift our personal failures, our own problems onto the country, onto the government. Who is guilty? It's not your fault. The government is to blame, the boss is to blame, someone else is to blame.

We are not saying that there are no problems. They exist, they are huge. Of course, there are more problems than we would like, and, of course, they need to be solved. And, of course, this will all be long and painful. It just doesn't happen. But that’s when I say that at least it’s clear where we’re going. Because before, a certain number of years ago, there weren’t even such tasks. And now the tasks have been set, now there are people who are working on this direction, on this, on this. There is already ongoing training for doctors. It is already clear that the teaching system needs to be changed.

SOLOVYOV: But can we reach 80+?

MYASNIKOV: Of course we can. And look, if all the countries came out, I mean, developed ones - like us, we are also a developed country.

SOLOVYOV: And I’ll tell you: no, we won’t go out.

MYASNIKOV: That means we will go out too. Where are we going?

SOLOVYOV: We won’t go out.

MYASNIKOV: Why don’t we come out?

SOLOVYOV: And I’ll tell you why we won’t go out. Because we are still living in the illusions of the 90s.

Here look. Putin said: why did they close a hospital there, a hospital here, this shouldn’t have been done. And who should support them - schools and hospitals? Municipal budgets?

MYASNIKOV: No, well, we’re going back to that...

SOLOVYOV: Ah-ah-ah! Therefore, until we make the main decision...

MYASNIKOV: And I think this won’t last long. I think several laws need to be changed here. Just change it, because without it it simply won’t go anywhere. First, we must understand that the Ministry of Health alone cannot do anything. It really can't. What can he do? He can't do anything. Therefore, we must first change this system of payment and financing. To create medicine like the Russian army, when anywhere in Russia there will now be a certain salary, a certain supply, certain rules of conduct and games, and a certain level of responsibility - the same for everyone. Please, there may be local surcharges for this, whatever you like.

Second. Of course, insurance medicine is the basis of healthcare in many countries, but it is still not clear which is better. By the way, I am personally in favor of insurance medicine, but because of my own selfish interests, I have a large hospital...

SOLOVYOV: There is no insurance medicine! Well, don't play these games!

MYASNIKOV: Okay.

SOLOVYOV: This is the main problem. I'll explain what I mean.

MYASNIKOV: I understand what you mean, no worse.

SOLOVYOV: Did Avicenna even write a word about insurance medicine?

MYASNIKOV: No, no, I understand.

SOLOVYOV: So we began to constantly confuse basic things: should we checkers or go? We are told about funding, not treatment. Doctors should not think about it at all, where and how the money comes to them - according to the insurance scheme, or whether the state pays. Leave it to the financiers to do the tricky calculations as they please. Their task is to find the money necessary for healthcare in order to fulfill the main task - to ensure the quality and length of life. Well, agree!

MYASNIKOV: I understand. But there is one advantage in insurance medicine.

SOLOVYOV: Which one?

MYASNIKOV: And there the money goes to the patient, and therefore...

SOLOVYOV: You shouldn’t think about the money that goes with the patient! Are you a doctor! You have to think about the patient who comes to you!
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Date of death Affiliation

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Type of army Years of service Rank Battles/wars Awards and prizes

Mikhail Ivanovich Myasnikov(-) - Colonel of the Soviet Army, participant in the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union ().

Biography

After the end of the war, Myasnikov continued to serve in the Soviet Army. In 1975, with the rank of colonel, he was transferred to the reserve. Lived in Dnepropetrovsk. He was actively involved in social activities.

Honorary citizen of Dnepropetrovsk. He was also awarded two Orders of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, two Orders of the Red Star, and a number of medals.

A bust was erected in Myasnikov's honor in his hometown.

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Literature

  • Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. collegium I. N. Shkadov. - M.: Military Publishing House, 1988. - T. 2 /Lyubov - Yashchuk/. - 863 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-00536-2.
  • Kazaryan A. A. Heroes of the battles for Crimea. Simferopol, 1972.
  • Smirnov S. S. Brest Fortress. Moscow: Raritet, 2000.

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Alpatych seemed to nod his head approvingly at these words and, not wanting to know anything more, went to the opposite door - the master's door of the room in which his purchases remained.
“You are a villain, a destroyer,” shouted at that time a thin, pale woman with a child in her arms and a scarf torn from her head, bursting out of the door and running down the stairs to the courtyard. Ferapontov followed her and, seeing Alpatych, straightened his vest and hair, yawned and entered the room behind Alpatych.
- Do you really want to go? - he asked.
Without answering the question and without looking back at the owner, looking through his purchases, Alpatych asked how long the owner was supposed to stay.
- We'll count! Well, did the governor have one? – Ferapontov asked. – What was the solution?
Alpatych replied that the governor did not tell him anything decisive.
- Are we going to leave on our business? - said Ferapontov. - Give me seven rubles per cart to Dorogobuzh. And I say: there is no cross on them! - he said.
“Selivanov, he got in on Thursday and sold flour to the army for nine rubles a sack.” Well, will you drink tea? - he added. While the horses were being pawned, Alpatych and Ferapontov drank tea and talked about the price of grain, the harvest and favorable weather for harvesting.
“However, it began to calm down,” said Ferapontov, drinking three cups of tea and getting up, “ours must have taken over.” They said they won't let me in. This means strength... And after all, they said, Matvey Ivanovich Platov drove them into the Marina River, drowned eighteen thousand, or something, in one day.
Alpatych collected his purchases, handed them over to the coachman who came in, and settled accounts with the owner. At the gate there was the sound of wheels, hooves and bells of a car leaving.
It was already well after noon; half the street was in the shade, the other was brightly lit by the sun. Alpatych looked out the window and went to the door. Suddenly a strange sound of a distant whistle and blow was heard, and after that there was a merging roar of cannon fire, which made the windows tremble.
Alpatych went out into the street; two people ran down the street towards the bridge. From different sides we heard whistles, impacts of cannonballs and the bursting of grenades falling in the city. But these sounds were almost inaudible and did not attract the attention of residents in comparison with the sounds of gunfire heard outside the city. It was a bombardment, which at five o'clock Napoleon ordered to open on the city, from one hundred and thirty guns. At first the people did not understand the significance of this bombing.
The sounds of falling grenades and cannonballs aroused at first only curiosity. Ferapontov’s wife, who had never stopped howling under the barn, fell silent and, with the child in her arms, went out to the gate, silently looking at the people and listening to the sounds.
The cook and the shopkeeper came out to the gate. Everyone with cheerful curiosity tried to see the shells flying over their heads. Several people came out from around the corner, talking animatedly.
- That’s power! - said one. “Both the lid and the ceiling were smashed into splinters.”
“It tore up the earth like a pig,” said another. - That’s so important, that’s how I encouraged you! – he said laughing. “Thank you, I jumped back, otherwise she would have smeared you.”
The people turned to these people. They paused and told how they got into the house near their core. Meanwhile, other shells, now with a quick, gloomy whistle - cannonballs, now with a pleasant whistling - grenades, did not stop flying over the heads of the people; but not a single shell fell close, everything was carried over. Alpatych sat down in the tent. The owner stood at the gate.
- What haven’t you seen! - he shouted at the cook, who, with her sleeves rolled up, in a red skirt, swaying with her bare elbows, came to the corner to listen to what was being said.

MYASNIKOV MIKHAIL ANATOLYEVICH (04/23/1975 – 12/06/2008) MOUNTAIN “VYMPELOVETS” Author: Konstantin Sovetov, “Special Forces of Russia” MIKHAIL, WITHOUT HESISING, STEP FORWARD AND COVERED THE GRENADE WITH HIMSELF “We were proud that he was a warrior in spirit.” This is a line from a poem by Svetlana Apatova, a teacher at secondary school No. 2 in the city of Seltso, in the Bryansk region. It is dedicated to a student of this school, Mikhail Myasnikov, an FSB special forces officer who died in the North Caucasus. “FAREWELL, CHECHNYA! I WILL BE BACK HERE..." Lieutenant Colonel Myasnikov became the twelfth Hero of Russia in Directorate "B" of the Special Purpose Center of the FSB of Russia. Mikhail was born in the small town of Seltso, thirty kilometers from Bryansk. Here, at a local chemical plant, his parents worked all their lives. Since childhood, little Misha has shown interest in everything that shoots and explodes. And no wonder, since the Bryansk region rightfully earned the title of a partisan region during the Great Patriotic War. To this day, terrible traces of that war can be found in the local forests. With his friends and classmates, Mikhail found weapons in the forests, “restored” them, and then tested them, reasonably believing that the ability to shoot would be useful to him in his future service. He was seriously involved in swimming and wrestling, and made several parachute jumps. And when, in his final years, he told his parents about his desire to enroll only in a military school, they were not even surprised... The dream of the future special forces soldier was the famous RVVDKU - Ryazan Higher Military Airborne School. However, not getting there for a number of reasons, Mikhail submitted documents to the Golitsyn Border Guard. Having entered, he sent a telegram to his parents - come to the oath! Studying at the school was easy for Mikhail, primarily because of his great desire to comprehend military science and become a real military professional. Among the cadets, he stood out for his seriousness in relation to his studies: in addition to the main material, he engaged in self-education and read a lot of additional literature. In the company of like-minded friends, he mastered hand-to-hand combat techniques and even managed to take psychology courses at the Center for Practical Psychology at Moscow State University. The years of study flew by quickly. In June 1996, Mikhail Myasnikov was awarded the first officer rank of “lieutenant” and, as an excellent student, was offered to choose his place of future service. The young officer asked to be sent to the North Caucasus Regional Directorate of the Federal Border Service. The desire was taken into account, and after distribution he was appointed to the position of deputy head of the Kurush border outpost of the Akhtyn border detachment. It was there that Mikhail became interested in mountaineering. Mountains became the meaning of life for him. Constantly improving his qualifications by participating in mountain training camps, in a short time the young border guard closed the sports category in mountaineering and therefore, later, when he came to Vympel, he was enrolled in the “mountain” department of the 4th department of Directorate “B”. After serving at the outpost for a year, the promising officer was appointed to the position of head of a separate special reconnaissance group. The task of the OGSR is to carry out operational activities at the border. At the head of the group, Mikhail walked throughout the border region of Chechnya, often finding himself in dangerous situations. Once, our helicopter pilots, mistaking the OGSR for militants, opened fire on it. Mikhail was saved by a large backpack on his back, although he could not avoid concussion... He had to be treated in a hospital. Captain Myasnikov ended his service on the border as deputy chief of one of the outposts of the Itum-Kalinsky border detachment, located at the junction of the administrative border of Chechnya and Ingushetia. In the summer of 2001, the contract expired, and Mikhail wrote a letter of resignation from the border service. During the farewell feast, he stood up and made a toast: “Farewell, Chechnya! I will come back here again, but in a different capacity!” ... Those sitting at the table did not understand anything then, but he took another step towards his dream - service in the FSB special forces. THE LETTERS “PV” BECAME HIS CALL SIGN Having moved to Moscow, Myasnikov began to make his way into the state security special forces. But to register for a special unit, you needed a Moscow or Moscow region registration, which, naturally, was not available. Friends from the Golitsyn Border School helped me with registration and work. They settled in a dormitory at the bearing plant on Shabolovka, and also found work in the center of Moscow - in the security of Vostokgazprom. Then, in the summer of 2001, he met his future wife Elena. Mikhail Myasnikov joined Directorate “B” of the Special Purpose Center of the FSB of Russia on the recommendation of existing employees in April 2002. His first commander at Vympel was Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Razumovsky, an officer with extensive combat experience who trained a whole galaxy of special forces soldiers. Many of them looked up to this man, and Mikhail was no exception. Despite the fact that much of this dangerous work was new to him, the newcomer very quickly became part of the team and completely fit into the team. Service in Vympel began for Mikhail with a training trip to Crimea for mountain training. And at the very first training camp, the young employee impressed his colleagues with his tenacity in achieving his goals: he could not succeed in one difficult mountain route, but time after time he reached it. In the end, I finally passed and at the top I wrote “Glory to PV” on the rock with magnesium! Upon returning from a business trip, these two letters - “PV” - became his call sign. Mikhail also loved weapons. This is not surprising, because weapons for special forces are an integral part of everyday work. He shot as a sniper, at the level of a special forces instructor, constantly came up with various silencers and tested them right in his office. He also had a corresponding hobby - hunting. The training was not in vain - the ability to shoot accurately saved the lives of him and his fellow soldiers more than once. The main job of a special forces officer is combat missions. There were many of them: planned and urgent, to the mountains and to the cities. Often we had to take part in arrests, inspect houses in populated areas, and destroy militant bases in the mountains. Much to Mikhail’s regret, he did not have to participate in the operation to free the Nord-Ost hostages - they then decided to leave the young employees in reserve. “I WILL GO, WRITE ME. WHEN DO WE DEPARTURE? On September 1, 2004, Mikhail was on vacation. Early in the morning one of the deputy heads of the department called him and asked him to turn on the TV. They showed the terrorists' seizure of school No. 1 in Beslan in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania. The reaction was immediate: “I’ll go, write me. When are we leaving? Already on the spot, after reconnaissance, it became clear that an assault could not be avoided. Employees of the 4th Department of Directorate “B” were supposed to cover Alpha employees as they moved into position. After the explosions at the school, special forces launched a forced assault on the building. Dmitry Razumovsky was the first to die. The sniper's bullet hit just above the top edge of the bulletproof vest, the wound turned out to be fatal. He was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation. Almost all employees of Razumovsky's department were wounded. On that day, September 3, ten TsSN employees did not leave the battle: three from Directorate “A”, seven from Directorate “B”, twenty-eight soldiers were wounded. For saving the Beslan hostages, special forces soldier Mikhail Myasnikov was awarded the Order of Courage. Later, he confessed to his relatives that he did not rule out that he would be killed... Subsequent business trips were one more dangerous than the other. In April 2005, the 4th department of Vympel left for Chechnya, Grozny. On April 15, the special forces were given the task of inspecting a nine-story residential building on Bogdan Khmelnytsky Street. According to operational information, militants could be hiding there. In one of the apartments on the fourth floor, the special forces were already waiting and were met with fire from automatic weapons. In that battle, Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Medvedev, who was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation, and Majors Mikhail Kozlov and Ilya Mareev were killed. The latter was a witness at the wedding of Mikhail, who also took a direct part in eliminating the bandits who had settled in the apartment. In the same 2005, Mikhail, while on another business trip in the North Caucasus, asked his superiors to take time off to visit employees of the regional special forces department of the FSB Directorate for the Murmansk Region, with whom he was friends. I arrived and the “killer whales” were about to undergo surgery. And he asked the ROSN command to take him with them. Myasnikov was placed in blockade, and it so happened that during the operation, a militant with a weapon jumped right at him. Mikhail opened fire to kill. This incident became known to his colleagues only after his death... “WE ARE PROUD THAT HE IS A WARRIOR IN SPIRIT!” In 2007, the 6th department was created in Directorate “B”, which specialized in mountain training. Mikhail transferred to it as the head of the group and received another rank - “lieutenant colonel”. Even then, he was thinking about moving to the instructor department, and spoke about this to his colleagues more than once. Myasnikov had his own unique style, a kind of trademark - he strived to be at the forefront of events, to work as number one. On business trips he often went on lead patrols, and in numerous battles he always acted competently and clearly, he knew what needed to be done in a given situation. And he knew how to pass on this knowledge to young employees, repeatedly saving their lives in moments of battle. This was the case on his last business trip. It passed quickly, in just one day. On December 5, 2008, special forces flew to Dagestan, and on December 6, employees left for the operation site. Shortly before the business trip, Lieutenant Colonel Myasnikov was appointed head of the department. ...In the private hotel “Urguba”, on the outskirts of Makhachkala, the entire Makhachkala “jamaat” gathered. The task is to detain the militants, and if there is resistance, to destroy them. Having entered the building, the special forces dispersed and began inspecting the premises. We made a decision - we need to go through one of the doors on the second floor. Behind it was a narrow corridor that ended in a door. As soon as the first three tried to open it, they opened fire on it. They shot almost point blank. One has already been wounded... The special forces began to retreat, evacuating the soldier. The militants began throwing grenades and one of them hit the exposed shields. Mikhail, without hesitation, stepped forward and covered the grenade with himself. There was no chance of survival. They pulled him out, but it was impossible to do anything... Even before the wedding, Mikhail once told his wife that, in all likelihood, he would not be able to live long. On the day of his death, Elena and her daughter Alexandra went to buy a jacket. We chose a purchase, Elena took out the money to pay, and her hands were all in ashes... We returned home and turned on the TV. The news broadcast reported that during a special operation in Dagestan, a Russian FSB special forces officer was killed... When the doorbell rang, she already knew everything. Lieutenant Colonel Myasnikov was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelsk cemetery in Moscow next to his colleagues who did not return from combat missions. His native school was named after the Hero, and an exhibition was organized in the Combat Glory Room of the Golitsyn Border School. On May 9, 2009, in the Krasnodar Territory, in the Guam Gorge, the Vympel sector was inaugurated, so named in memory of the fallen employees of Directorate “B” of the TsSN FSB of Russia. Six names of employees of the “mining” department are carved on the memorial plaque. Mikhail's surname is fourth on the list. And a year later, employees of the ROSN UFSB in the Murmansk region, Mikhail’s colleagues in the special forces profession, made a memorial plaque and installed it on a rocky wall, on Mount Shkhara, in Kabardino-Balkaria, in the places where they once underwent mountain trials together. He left, but his parents, two brothers, wife and daughter remained. What remains is the Feat and the Golden Star of the Hero of the Russian Federation. There are true friends left who will remember him, because many of them now live only thanks to him. And nothing can be repeated, But we will sincerely say: We are proud that he is a warrior in spirit, Always unhurried, always calm!