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In forty minutes, people will be shooting at these 19 year old boys. And they will shoot back, and they will kill. That is the law of war: if you don__ kill first, they__l kill you. We didn__ invent this law.But having landed in a war, we have to live by its rules. And the quicker you learn the rules, the longer you have to live by them. You don__ think about whether you are defending someone__ revolution or defending the __outhern borders of the motherland_. You simply shoot at those who are shooting at you and at your friend behind you _ you shoot at the guys whose mines blew away your friend yesterday.
Vladislav Tamarov Afghanistan: A Russian Soldier's Story
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In forty minutes, people will be shooting at these 19 year old boys. And they will shoot back, and they will kill. That is the law of war: if you don__ kill first, they__l kill you. We didn__ invent this law.But having landed in a war, we have to live by its rules. And the quicker you learn the rules, the longer you have to live by them. You don__ think about whether you are defending someone__ revolution or defending the __outhern borders of the motherland_. You simply shoot at those who are shooting at you and at your friend behind you _ you shoot at the guys whose mines blew away your friend yesterday.
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Afghanistan: A Russian Soldier's Story

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