He was an officer of the Airborne Forces, and in old age decided to meet it as a simple ranger. But he died during a rescue operation and ended up in… the USSR! The day he left for the army—in the year when he lost his younger brother.
It’s October ’80. The Soviet Army is fighting in Afghanistan.
I’m young again and full of strength, and my brother is still alive. And in order to save him, I must become a border guard on the Afghan border. ______________ The names, titles of some places, and certain circumstances are intentionally changed by the author for artistic purposes.