Here are notes about the war in which the author and his comrades had to fight. They were written not by a journalist or a writer, but by an infantry sniper. He wrote on an iPhone in tents and houses of base camps, on short-term vacations and even in the dilapidated building of the meteorological station of Donetsk airport. A sniper-border guard, who had returned from a 77-day business trip to the Land of Great Troubles, was putting them in a book. He was driving on the same scratched iPhone, during night shifts in the reserve mobile group on bail and during the truce. This book is not about heroes and saints, but about ordinary guys who risked their heads so that our home would not become a front, about people who tried to fight well - because they fought for the Motherland. The author dedicates it to all the soldiers and commanders of the sniper company of the 93rd Guards four-time mech brigade - both alive and dead ...