At an altitude of 185, along the road between Zuyevka and Zhdanovka, the gusts of the steppe wind bend the grasses low to the ground, lifting the corners of flags, which flap on their resilient poles like the wings of large birds. From this high vantage point, a breathtaking panorama opens up: on one side — Zuevskaya TPP, just below it — Zuyevka, to the right — Gornoye; on the other side — Zhdanovka. Strong men in camouflage greet each other noisily, hugging. Then, they all fall silent for a moment of silence by a stone with a memorial plaque:
At an altitude of 185, from July 17, 2014, to September 7, 2014, the 2nd platoon of the 4th company of the Semenovsky battalion, based in Khartsyzsk, held their defense against the unequal forces of the junta. Glory to the heroes of the militia! Viktor Viktorovich Maksimenko (May 22, 1980 – September 2, 2014), Sergey Nikolaevich Onishchenko (September 25, 1977 – August 21, 2014) did not return home.
"Our shelters withstood the fire, even though we were hit directly," recalls Sergeant Andrei Garniy "We set up concrete covers, with logs placed on top. It was hard for them to get us out of here. This is a hollow, and we’re not visible, so they only fired during the day. Behind us is a field in a lowland, you can see it now, it’s green, but back then, it was all black from the craters. And when they hit the gas distribution station, it burned for several days and lit up everything around. That's when the nationalists started firing at night. But we didn’t give them peace... We’re locals, we know the area well. There were close combat situations too. Just a little further, at the turn, there was a fierce fight. As they say, we gave them a good run for their money..."
"It was your bold and thoughtful step," Alexander Shepilov addressed the participants of the battle. "Behind you stood your families, your cities. Today, many are on the peaceful front, and together, we are rebuilding our cities and villages. I believe that when we have people with such conscience and strength, we will succeed. We are free and honest with ourselves!"