“I need to be next to the guys”
“First job and only after it – family” ,- that is how David Grigoryan seei his future. David was serving in Talish, as a senior Sergeant at the position. He was wounded in the pre-war period, holding a barbed wire fence. ‘I went and finished work safely, but on the way back I exploded. I think the God was with me while going there and death was with me on the way back/ he smiles/. Doctors were giving hope only for 5 percent as he was left with 300 grams of blood, – remembers David, who was able to celebrate the victory of life and death,- and after getting out of the hospital first that I will do, it will go to a church, because it is onluy due to the God that I am alive.
He learned in the hospital about the war and had inexplicable feelings. Now his place should not be there, he should be next to the guys. ‘First he was worrying about them, how were they, in what condition… but then he found out that Thanks to the God all are alive”.
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