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Secret "heroes". Secret "heroes" - sled_vzayt Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin

In addition to the senior lieutenant who died in the Donbass Hero of Russia, not so long ago, another Russian officer was discovered, who after his death was awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation, which is also hidden at the official level. This is the major of the 6th separate tank brigade Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich (direct evidence of the participation of this brigade in the war in Donbass was listed in the record).

The biography of Yakimkin presented in this photo is confirmed by various sources, which will be listed below.

The first reports of his death appeared on social networks.

On August 18, 2014, serviceman Pavel Drozhzhin posted on his VKontakte page a note: "Eternal memory to the head of the intelligence department of the 6th separate tank brigade, Major Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin." Subsequently, the entry was deleted, but its repost was preserved:

Another former colleague of Yakimkin, a serviceman of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade, wrote in his Odnoklassniki on August 20: "Another angel flew into heaven! I remember you as captain Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin, the kingdom of heaven!"

In October 2014, the already mentioned serviceman Pavel Drozhzhin posted a post with attached photographs. In it, he urges not to forget the Heroes of the Russian Federation, thanks everyone who remembers Yakimkin.

The archive of this record has not been saved, but some of her photographs remain:

In the note "We are proud of our fellow countryman" it is reported that Major Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich was a scout, served in the airborne troops, participated in hostilities in Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan (coincides with the biography outlined in the photo - he served in the Airborne Forces, then concluded contract and eight years before transfer to Mulino served in the Caucasus), was awarded medals "For Courage", "For Military Valor", "For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth" (the same medals are listed in the biography). It is also vaguely stated that he "died while carrying out a combat mission" in the course of a "counter-terrorist operation." He was buried on August 21 on the Alley of Honor in the city of Vladimir and was posthumously nominated for the title of Hero of Russia.

In memory of Yakimkin, the words "named after Hero of Russia Pavel Yakimkin" were added to the name of the children's military-patriotic club "Amusing Regiment" in the village of Stavrovo (the biography indicates that he graduated from school in Stavrovo). This is mentioned on the website "Center of National Glory" in the article "A meeting with cadets of the legal institute took place in Vladimir."

Yakimkin's certificate for the Gold Star medal with number 1019:

Furman's pupils from the "Amusing Regiment" at the grave of Yakimkin:

A series of photographs dedicated to Pavel Yakimkin has been published on the pages of the "Funny Regiment" of the village of Stavrovo on the VKontakte social network. Among them is a photo of a tombstone installed on Yakimin's grave, which depicts the Golden Star and indicates that he is a Hero of the Russian Federation:

Photo of a memorial plaque, which was erected in the Stavrovsky school in memory of Yakimkin, a former graduate of the school:

In April 2016, an evening in memory of Pavel Yakimkin was held in the museum and exhibition hall of the Stavrovo Culture and Sports Center. A note about this event, entitled "Page of Feat", was posted on the official website of the self-government bodies of the village of Stavrovo and the website of the newspaper of the Sobinsky District "Doverie". Screenshot and photos of this note:



Now about Pavel Yakimkin's belonging to the 6th separate tank brigade from the village of Mulino, Nizhny Novgorod region.

At one time it was believed that at the time of his death Yakimkin was an officer of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade (military unit No. 63354, Dagestan). The reason for this was the reports of the death of Yakimkin, left by his former colleagues from the 136th brigade. Also on the website Gcourts.ru, which contains the decisions of Russian courts of general jurisdiction, in the verdict of the Makhachkala Garrison Military Court of November 14, 2011 (for beating Lieutenant Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin was then given a one-year suspended sentence) Yakimkin is listed as a serviceman of military unit 63354.

However, it has now been established that in August 2014, Pavel Yakimkin served in the 6th Tank Brigade. This is indicated by the reports of his death from colleagues from the 6th brigade, given at the beginning of the entry. That is why the tunic in the portrait of Yakimkin on the tombstone depicts

And on the website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, in the section of reviews on the work of housing authorities, a noteworthy comment was found made by the head of the Nizhny Novgorod territorial garrison V. Omelyanovich. He expresses gratitude to the employees of the Department of Housing "for their attention to the families of servicemen of the Mulinsky garrison" (the village of Mulino is the place of permanent deployment of the 6th brigade brigade), in particular, for help in the matter of "providing housing for the widow and family members of the deceased soldier of the military unit, Major .B. " Immediately, the comment of Pavel Yakimkin's wife, who appears to be the widow of "a soldier who died in the line of duty," mentions "the families of the victims," ​​and thanks for the "own housing" provided.

Since the participation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in hostilities against Ukraine is a state secret, the death of Russian servicemen in the Donbass is hidden at the top. Those who received the title of Hero of Russia posthumously are no exception. They don't exist for the federal media. At best, regional newspapers or websites briefly cover the fact of their deaths and awards, using vague language.

In addition to the Senior Lieutenant, who died in Donbass, Hero of Russia Evgeniya Trundaeva , not so long ago, another Russian officer was discovered, who after his death was awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation, which is also hidden at the official level. This is the major of the 6th separate tank brigade Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich (direct evidence of the participation of this brigade in the war in Donbass was listed in the record"6th Tank Brigade of the Russian Federation: killed, captured, burned tanks").

Photo in higher resolution - http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/sled_vzayt/73245930/256375/256375_original.jpg

The biography of Yakimkin presented in this photo is confirmed by various sources, which will be listed below.

The first reports of his death appeared on social networks.

August 18, 2014 soldier Pavel Drozhzhin posted on his VKontakte page a note: "Eternal memory to the head of the intelligence department of the 6th separate tank brigade, Major Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin." Subsequently, the entry was deleted, but its repost was preserved:

Another former colleague of Yakimkin soldier of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade On August 20, I wrote in my Odnoklassniki: "Another angel flew into heaven! I remember you as captain Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin, the kingdom of heaven!"

In October 2014, the already mentioned serviceman Pavel Drozhzhin posted an entry with attached photographs. In it, he urges not to forget the Heroes of the Russian Federation, thanks everyone who remembers Yakimkin.

The archive of this record has not been saved, but some of her photographs remain:

In the note "We are proud of our fellow countryman" it is reported that Major Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich was a scout, served in the airborne troops, participated in hostilities in Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan (coincides with the biography outlined in the photo - he served in the Airborne Forces, then concluded contract and eight years before transfer to Mulino served in the Caucasus), was awarded medals "For Courage", "For Military Valor", "For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth" (the same medals are listed in the biography). It is also vaguely stated that he "died while performing a combat mission" in the course of a "counter-terrorist operation." He was buried on August 21 on the Alley of Honor in the city of Vladimir and was posthumously nominated for the title of Hero of Russia.

In memory of Yakimkin to the name of the children's military-patriotic club"Funny regiment" the village of Stavrovo added the words "named after the Hero of Russia Pavel Yakimkin" (the biography indicates that he graduated from school in Stavrovo). This is mentioned on the website "Center of National Glory" in article "A meeting with the cadets of the law institute took place in Vladimir."

The picture itself with a biography posted on his page on the Odnoklassniki social network, the head of the Amusing Regiment Vladimir Ilch Furman ... In addition, he posted other photographic materials proving that Yakimkin was indeed appropriated as a Hero of Russia.

Certificate of awarding the title of Hero of the Russian Federation to Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin in accordance with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 10, 2014:

Yakimkin's certificate for the Gold Star medal with number 1019:

Furman's pupils from the "Amusing Regiment" at the grave of Yakimkin:

On the pages of the "Funny Regiment" of the village of Stavrovo in the social network "VKontakte" series of photographs dedicated to Pavel Yakimkin. Among them is a photo of a tombstone installed on Yakimin's grave, which depicts the Golden Star and indicates that he is a Hero of the Russian Federation:

Photo of a memorial plaque that put at the Stavrovsky school in memory of Yakimkin, a former graduate of the school:

In April 2016, an evening in memory of Pavel Yakimkin was held in the museum and exhibition hall of the Stavrovo Culture and Sports Center. A note about this event titled "Page of Feat" was posted official site self-government bodies of the village of Stavrovo and newspaper website Sobinsky district "Trust". Screenshot and photos of this note:



Now about Pavel Yakimkin's belonging to the 6th separate tank brigade from the village of Mulino, Nizhny Novgorod region.

At one time it was believed that at the time of his death Yakimkin was an officer of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade (military unit No. 63354, Dagestan). The reason for this was the reports of the death of Yakimkin, left by his former colleagues from the 136th brigade. Also on the site Gcourts.ru containing decisions of Russian courts of general jurisdiction, in the verdict Makhachkala Garrison Military Court dated November 14, 2011 (for beating Lieutenant Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin was then sentenced to one year suspended sentence) Yakimkin is listed as a serviceman of military unit 63354.

However, it has now been established that in August 2014, Pavel Yakimkin served in the 6th Tank Brigade. This is indicated by the reports of his death from colleagues from the 6th brigade, given at the beginning of the entry. That is why the tunic in the portrait of Yakimkin on the tombstone depicts

And on the website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the section of reviews on the work of housing authorities, a noteworthy comment was found made by the head of the Nizhny Novgorod territorial garrison V. Omelyanovich ... He expresses gratitude to the employees of the Department of Housing "for their attention to the families of servicemen of the Mulinsky garrison" (the village of Mulino is the place of permanent deployment of the 6th brigade brigade), in particular - for help in the matter of "providing housing for the widow and family members of the deceased soldier of the military unit Major .B. " Immediately, the comment of Pavel Yakimkin's wife, who appears to be the widow of "a soldier who died in the line of duty," mentions "the families of the victims," ​​thanks for the "own housing" provided.

Since the participation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in hostilities against Ukraine is a state secret, the death of Russian servicemen in the Donbass is hidden at the top. Those who received the title of Hero of Russia posthumously are no exception. They don't exist for the federal media. At best, regional newspapers or websites briefly cover the fact of their deaths and awards, using vague language.

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In addition to Senior Lieutenant Yevgeny Trundaev, who died in Donbass, Hero of Russia, not so long ago, another Russian officer was discovered, who after his death was awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation, which is also hidden at the official level. This is the major of the 6th separate tank brigade Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich (direct evidence of the participation of this brigade in the war in Donbass was listed in the entry “6th tank brigade of the Russian Federation: killed, captured, burned tanks”).

Photo in higher resolution - http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/sled_vzayt/73245930/256375/256375_original.jpg

The biography of Yakimkin presented in this photo is confirmed by various sources, which will be listed below.

The first reports of his death appeared on social networks.

August 18, 2014 soldier Pavel Drozhzhin posted on his VKontakte page a note: "Eternal memory to the head of the intelligence department of the 6th separate tank brigade, Major Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin." Subsequently, the entry was deleted, but its repost was preserved:




Archive page - https://archive.is/gp6NK

August 19 in the group"Mulino - forever" (the village of Mulino, Nizhny Novgorod Region - the place of permanent deployment of the 6th separate tank brigade of military unit No. 54096) one of the participants left a note: “They say in the 6th brigade a major and from the 9th brigade one perished in Ukraine ...” To which he received an answer from a former soldier of the 6th Tank Brigade (6 brigade): “Yes, the chief of intelligence, Major Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich.”





Archive page - http://archive.is/cRZg4

Another former colleague of Yakimkin soldier of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade On August 20, I wrote in my Odnoklassniki: “Another angel flew into heaven! I remember you as captain Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin, the kingdom of heaven! "




Archive page - https://archive.is/QLnDF

Otari Zurabiani , who in the profile of his VKontakte account noted that he served in the reconnaissance battalion of military unit No. 63354 (136th Motorized Rifle Brigade) in 2010-2011, on August 26, 2014 he made an entry: “On August 9, near Luhansk, the battalion commander of our reconnaissance battalion was killed , Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich ".




Later, I deleted the entry, but its repost was preserved - https://archive.is/r9ijL

In October 2014, the already mentioned serviceman Pavel Drozhzhin posted an entry with attached photographs. In it, he urges not to forget the Heroes of the Russian Federation, thanks everyone who remembers Yakimkin.



Screenshot from the site cargo200.org

The archive of this record has not been saved, but some of her photographs remain:




Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c623827/v623827359/6637/IFCcIWcFP4U.jpg




Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c623827/v623827359/6641/M6TsUokNFv0.jpg

The photo below is likely from a local newspaper on August 22, 2014.

In the note “We are proud of our fellow countryman” it is reported that Major Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin was a scout, served in the airborne troops, participated in hostilities in Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan (coincides with the biography presented in the photo - he served in the Airborne Forces, then concluded contract and eight years before transfer to Mulino served in the Caucasus), was awarded medals “For Courage”, “For Military Valor”, “For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth” (the same medals are listed in the biography). It is also vaguely stated that he “died while carrying out a combat mission” in the course of a “counter-terrorist operation”. He was buried on August 21 on the Alley of Honor in the city of Vladimir and was posthumously nominated for the title of Hero of Russia.



Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c623827/v623827359/6685/xd5fMeWhx1g.jpg

In memory of Yakimkin to the name of the children's military-patriotic club"Funny regiment" the village of Stavrovo added the words “named after the Hero of Russia Pavel Yakimkin” (the biography indicates that he graduated from school in Stavrovo). This is mentioned on the website "Center of National Glory" in article “A meeting with the cadets of the law institute was held in Vladimir”.

The picture itself with a biography posted on his page on the Odnoklassniki social network, the head of the Amusing Regiment Vladimir Ilch Furman ... In addition, he posted other photographic materials proving that Yakimkin was indeed appropriated as a Hero of Russia.

Certificate of awarding the title of Hero of the Russian Federation to Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin in accordance with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 10, 2014:




Archive page - https://archive.is/u5UNo
Original photo - http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/sled_vzayt/73245930/258687/258687_original.jpg

Yakimkin's certificate for the Gold Star medal with number 1019:




Archive page - https://archive.is/9DeqO
Original photo - http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/sled_vzayt/73245930/259044/259044_original.jpg

Furman's pupils from the "Amusing Regiment" at the grave of Yakimkin:




Archive page - https://archive.is/XdmpK
Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c631325/v631325855/39c24/raBgLh1qJis.jpg

On the pages of the "Funny Regiment" of the village of Stavrovo in the social network "VKontakte" series of photographs dedicated to Pavel Yakimkin. Among them is a photo of a tombstone installed on Yakimin's grave, which depicts the Golden Star and indicates that he is a Hero of the Russian Federation:




Archive page - https://archive.is/n53He
Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c627829/v627829855/3dbdc/9rGSM7Yp1EQ.jpg

Photo of a memorial plaque that put at the Stavrovsky school in memory of Yakimkin, a former graduate of the school:




Archive page - https://archive.is/I9iEV
Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c625420/v625420855/4dbbf/CHtFdZicwKc.jpg

In April 2016, an evening in memory of Pavel Yakimkin was held in the museum and exhibition hall of the Stavrovo Culture and Sports Center. A note about this event titled “Page of Feat” was posted official site self-government bodies of the village of Stavrovo and newspaper website Sobinsky district "Trust". Screenshot and photos of this note:













Now about Pavel Yakimkin's belonging to the 6th separate tank brigade from the village of Mulino, Nizhny Novgorod region.

At one time it was believed that at the time of his death Yakimkin was an officer of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade (military unit No. 63354, Dagestan). The reason for this was the reports of the death of Yakimkin, left by his former colleagues from the 136th brigade. Also on the site Gcourts.ru containing decisions of Russian courts of general jurisdiction, in the verdict Makhachkala Garrison Military Court dated November 14, 2011 (for beating Lieutenant Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin was then sentenced to one year suspended sentence) Yakimkin is listed as a serviceman of military unit 63354.

However, it has now been established that in August 2014, Pavel Yakimkin served in the 6th Tank Brigade. This is indicated by the reports of his death from colleagues from the 6th brigade, given at the beginning of the entry. That is why the tunic in the portrait of Yakimkin on the tombstone depicts buttonholes given tank brigade), in November 2015 visited former place of service. Together with other photographs, he posted a snapshot of how he lays flowers in a room turned into a memorial corner in memory of Yakimkin. The photo is accompanied by the comment: “Major Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin, Hero of the Russian Federation, died while performing special tasks. Our chief of intelligence. Everlasting memory!"




Archive page - https://archive.is/4oQZX
Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c622727/v622727201/557d9/ZS5sWwwvBhI.jpg

And on the website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the section of reviews on the work of housing authorities, a noteworthy comment was found made by the head of the Nizhny Novgorod territorial garrison V. Omelyanovich ... He expresses gratitude to the employees of the Department of Housing “for their attention to the families of servicemen of the Mulinsky garrison” (the village of Mulino is the place of permanent deployment of the 6th brigade), in particular, for help in “providing housing for the widow and family members of the deceased soldier of the military unit of Major Yakimkin P .B. " Immediately, the comment of Pavel Yakimkin's wife, who appears to be the widow of “a soldier who died in the line of duty,” mentions “the families of the victims,” thanks for the “own housing” provided.


Do you think you are Russian? Born in the USSR and think that you are Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian? Not. This is not true.

You are actually Russian, Ukrainian or Belarusian. But you think you are a Jew.

Game? Wrong word. The correct word is "imprinting".

The newborn associates himself with those facial features that he observes immediately after birth. This natural mechanism is inherent in most living creatures with vision.

For the first few days, newborns in the USSR saw their mother for a minimum of feeding time, and most of the time they saw the faces of the hospital staff. By a strange coincidence, they were (and still are) mostly Jewish. The reception is wild in its essence and effectiveness.

All your childhood you wondered why you live surrounded by non-native people. Rare Jews on your way could do anything with you, because you were drawn to them, and others were repelled. And even now they can.

You cannot fix this - imprinting is one-time and for life. It is difficult to understand this, the instinct took shape when you were still very far from the ability to formulate. Since that moment, no words or details have survived. Only facial features remained in the depths of my memory. Those traits that you consider to be your own.

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System and Observer

Let's define a system as an object, the existence of which is beyond doubt.

An observer of a system is an object that is not part of the system he observes, that is, it determines its existence, including through factors independent of the system.

From the point of view of the system, the observer is a source of chaos - both control actions and the consequences of observational measurements that do not have a causal relationship with the system.

An internal observer is a potentially achievable object for the system in relation to which inversion of observation and control channels is possible.

An external observer is even a potentially unattainable object for the system, located beyond the event horizon of the system (spatial and temporal).

Hypothesis No. 1. All-seeing eye

Let's assume that our universe is a system and it has an external observer. Then observational measurements can occur, for example, with the help of "gravitational radiation" penetrating the universe from all sides from the outside. The capture cross-section of "gravitational radiation" is proportional to the mass of the object, and the projection of the "shadow" from this capture onto another object is perceived as a force of attraction. It will be proportional to the product of the masses of objects and inversely proportional to the distance between them, which determines the density of the "shadow".

The capture of "gravitational radiation" by an object increases its chaos and is perceived by us as the passage of time. An object that is opaque for "gravitational radiation", the capture cross section of which is larger than the geometric size, looks like a black hole inside the universe.

Hypothesis No. 2. Internal observer

It is possible that our universe is observing itself. For example, with the help of pairs of quantum entangled particles spaced apart in space as standards. Then the space between them is saturated with the probability of the existence of the process that generated these particles, reaching the maximum density at the intersection of the trajectories of these particles. The existence of these particles also means that there is no sufficiently large capture cross section on the trajectories of objects to absorb these particles. The rest of the assumptions remain the same as for the first hypothesis, except:

Time flow

Outside observation of an object approaching the event horizon of a black hole, if the “external observer” is the determining factor of time in the universe, will slow down exactly twice - the black hole's shadow will block exactly half of the possible trajectories of “gravitational radiation”. If the “inner observer” is the determining factor, then the shadow will block the entire trajectory of interaction and the flow of time for an object falling into a black hole will completely stop for a view from the side.

Also, the possibility of combining these hypotheses in one proportion or another is not excluded.

Not so long ago, another Russian officer was discovered, who, after his death, was awarded the title Hero of the Russian Federation, which is also hidden at the official level. This is the major of the 6th separate tank brigade Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich (direct evidence of the participation of this brigade in the war in Donbass was listed in the entry "6th tank brigade of the Russian Federation: killed, captured, burned tanks").

The biography of Yakimkin presented in this photo is confirmed by various sources, which will be listed below.

The first reports of his death appeared on social networks.

On August 18, 2014, serviceman Pavel Drozhzhin posted on his VKontakte page a note: "Eternal memory to the head of the intelligence department of the 6th separate tank brigade, Major Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin." Subsequently, the entry was deleted, but its repost was preserved:

Another former colleague of Yakimkin, a serviceman of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade, wrote in his Odnoklassniki on August 20: "Another angel flew into heaven! I remember you as captain Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin, the kingdom of heaven!"

In October 2014, the already mentioned serviceman Pavel Drozhzhin posted a post with attached photographs. In it, he urges not to forget the Heroes of the Russian Federation, thanks everyone who remembers Yakimkin.

The archive of this record has not been saved, but some of her photographs remain:

In the note "We are proud of our fellow countryman" it is reported that Major Yakimkin Pavel Borisovich was a scout, served in the airborne troops, participated in hostilities in Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan (coincides with the biography outlined in the photo - he served in the Airborne Forces, then concluded contract and eight years before transfer to Mulino served in the Caucasus), was awarded medals "For Courage", "For Military Valor", "For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth" (the same medals are listed in the biography). It is also vaguely stated that he "died while carrying out a combat mission" in the course of a "counter-terrorist operation." He was buried on August 21 on the Alley of Honor in the city of Vladimir and was posthumously nominated for the title of Hero of Russia.

In memory of Yakimkin, the words "named after Hero of Russia Pavel Yakimkin" were added to the name of the children's military-patriotic club "Amusing Regiment" in the village of Stavrovo (the biography indicates that he graduated from school in Stavrovo). This is mentioned on the website "Center of National Glory" in the article "A meeting with cadets of the legal institute took place in Vladimir."

Yakimkin's certificate for the Gold Star medal with number 1019:

Furman's pupils from the "Amusing Regiment" at the grave of Yakimkin:

A series of photographs dedicated to Pavel Yakimkin has been published on the pages of the "Funny Regiment" of the village of Stavrovo on the VKontakte social network. Among them is a photo of a tombstone installed on Yakimin's grave, which depicts the Golden Star and indicates that he is a Hero of the Russian Federation:

Photo of a memorial plaque, which was erected in the Stavrovsky school in memory of Yakimkin, a former graduate of the school:

In April 2016, an evening in memory of Pavel Yakimkin was held in the museum and exhibition hall of the Stavrovo Culture and Sports Center. A note about this event, entitled "Page of Feat", was posted on the official website of the self-government bodies of the village of Stavrovo and the website of the newspaper of the Sobinsky District "Doverie". Screenshot and photos of this note:



Now about Pavel Yakimkin's belonging to the 6th separate tank brigade from the village of Mulino, Nizhny Novgorod region.

At one time it was believed that at the time of his death Yakimkin was an officer of the 136th separate motorized rifle brigade (military unit No. 63354, Dagestan). The reason for this was the reports of the death of Yakimkin, left by his former colleagues from the 136th brigade. Also on the website Gcourts.ru, which contains the decisions of Russian courts of general jurisdiction, in the verdict of the Makhachkala Garrison Military Court of November 14, 2011 (for beating Lieutenant Pavel Borisovich Yakimkin was then given a one-year suspended sentence) Yakimkin is listed as a serviceman of military unit 63354.

However, it has now been established that in August 2014, Pavel Yakimkin served in the 6th Tank Brigade. This is indicated by the reports of his death from colleagues from the 6th brigade, given at the beginning of the entry. That is why the tunic in the portrait of Yakimkin on the tombstone depicts
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Original photo - https://pp.vk.me/c622727/v622727201/557d9/ZS5sWwwvBhI.jpg

And on the website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, in the section of reviews on the work of housing authorities, a noteworthy comment was found made by the head of the Nizhny Novgorod territorial garrison V. Omelyanovich. He expresses gratitude to the employees of the Department of Housing "for their attention to the families of servicemen of the Mulinsky garrison" (the village of Mulino is the place of permanent deployment of the 6th brigade brigade), in particular, for help in the matter of "providing housing for the widow and family members of the deceased soldier of the military unit, Major .B. " Immediately, the comment of Pavel Yakimkin's wife, who appears to be the widow of "a soldier who died in the line of duty," mentions "the families of the victims," ​​and thanks for the "own housing" provided.

Since the participation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in hostilities against Ukraine is a state secret, the death of Russian servicemen in the Donbass is hidden at the top. Those who received the title of Hero of Russia posthumously are no exception. They don't exist for the federal media. At best, regional newspapers or websites briefly cover the fact of their deaths and awards, using vague language.