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43 year old Maxim Gazuko I felt bad during the game.

What happened?

During the match of the Amateur District Hockey League between the Sokol and Dial-Dent teams, which took place on September 23 in Yuzhny Butovo in the Southern Ice complex, one of the hockey players, 43-year-old Maxim Gazuko, died. This was reported by the TV channel "360".

The player became ill during the game, according to preliminary data, the cause was a heart attack. He fell on the ice (there was no contact with other hockey players), and the doctors who ran out to the site could not save the man. A forensic medical examination of the incident has been scheduled.

Condolences were brought by the members of the motorcycle association "Moonshiners of the city of Tula", of which Gazuko was a member.

What is this league?

The District Hockey League is one of the many amateur leagues in Moscow and the Moscow region. In addition to the Odintsovo Sokol, for which Gazuko played, and Dial-Dent, the teams Corsairs, Dynamo from Podolsk and Avtoban also take part in the group stage. Most hockey players are amateurs, however, a few people in club applications have the status of "athletes". True, there are no well-known players who previously played in professional leagues.

Sergei Fridinsky's team leaves the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office.

Kommersant became aware of the large-scale organizational and personnel changes that have taken place in the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office. The department was left by the first deputy chief military prosecutor Andrei Nikulishchin, who had held this position for the past six years, deputy Alexander Harutyunyan, as well as the heads of three departments. It is assumed that they will be replaced both by nominees from the GVP itself, and by prosecutors who have proven themselves from the regions. Among the latter is the prosecutor of the Pacific Fleet Sergei Skrebets.

The reason for large-scale changes in the leadership of the PRT was the retirement of Sergei Fridinsky, who headed the military oversight for eleven years - until the end of April this year. Prosecutor General Yury Chaika found a successor to Colonel-General of Justice Fridinsky in Siberia - in June, ex-Prosecutor of Buryatia Valery Petrov became the successor.

After Mr. Petrov settled into the famous building in Kholzunov Lane, the generals who were part of the team of Sergei Fridinsky began to resign one after another. One of the first to go on a long vacation with subsequent dismissal due to seniority was First Deputy Chief Military Prosecutor Andrei Nikulishchin, who had held this position for the past six years. Lieutenant General Nikulishchin gained fame as the initiator of a number of large-scale inspections, including in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which revealed multimillion-dollar waste and purchases of low-quality products.

Then, according to Kommersant's sources, a report followed from the deputy head of the GVP Alexander Arutyunyan, another veteran of the military oversight department. In his last position, the general, who was responsible, among other things, for the work of supervisors in the courts, has been in office since 2002. According to rumors, a report was also expected from the last, third, deputy chief military prosecutor Alexander Devyatko, but in the end, the lieutenant general of justice, who came to the GVP only in 2013 from the post of prosecutor of the Western Military District, remained and, it seems, did not lose. In any case, Kommersant's sources now call him one of the contenders for the post of first deputy Valery Petrov.

Meanwhile, under Mr. Fridinsky, Alexander Devyatko figured in a major corruption scandal: Oleg Zub, the former deputy head of the GVP’s own security department, named him among three dozen military supervisors who allegedly illegally received land plots in the near Moscow region. However, after Colonel Zub received five years and six months in prison for fraud this year, the land scandal came to naught. In any case, the investigation of the criminal case initiated in connection with him was not developed.

According to Kommersant's sources, the GVP also decided to leave three Major Generals of Justice: Maxim Toporikov, head of the department for supervision of the execution of laws in the investigation of crimes; Igor Butrim, head of the organizational department of the Main Military Prosecutor's Office, who oversees the press service, and Vladimir Molodykh, head of the department for supervising the implementation of laws on federal security. The GVP and the Prosecutor General's Office refused to officially comment on the reshuffle, and unofficially, confirming them, noted that the personnel reform is being carried out as part of a program aimed, among other things, at rejuvenating the leadership of the main military oversight agency.

According to Kommersant's sources, it is planned that most of the retired generals will be replaced by their younger counterparts from the GVP. In addition, the department is waiting for well-established prosecutorial chiefs from the regions. Among them, in particular, the prosecutor of the Pacific Fleet, Sergei Skrebets, is named. Last year, it was Mr. Skrebets who initiated the arbitration process, thanks to which the Ministry of Defense returned an estimated 145 million rubles. plot of land in the suburbs of Vladivostok.



Increasingly rare in the reports of news agencies one can see reports of an emergency situation in the Chechen Republic. Life in this region is gradually entering a peaceful course. And this means that together with the world, law and order must come here, because, here, more than anywhere else, today they need to restore constitutional rights and freedoms. For these purposes, at the end of 1999, in accordance with the order of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation of November 5, 1999 No. 951 / k and the directive of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces of December 8, 1999, a military prosecutor's office was created on the territory of Chechnya - military unit 20102, on on the basis of which, in October 2002, the prosecutor's office of the United Group of Troops (Forces) was created.
In this regard, the interlocutor of the "Red Star" was the military prosecutor of the Joint Group of Troops (Forces), Major General of Justice Maxim TOPORIKOV.

- Maxim Lvovich, how did the formation of the prosecutor's office of the United Group of Troops (Forces) take place?
- The Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation - Chief Military Prosecutor, Colonel General of Justice Sergey Fridinsky, who led the military prosecutor's office of the North Caucasus Military District during that difficult period and through whose efforts the military prosecutor's office in the KTO zone received the necessary material and technical base and favorable living conditions. Regular inspections by him of the military prosecutor's offices in the conflict zone had a positive effect on the moral and psychological atmosphere in the collectives of the military prosecutor's offices, and made it possible to fruitfully solve the problems of increasing the detection of crimes and the quality of the investigation. With his participation, coordination and service meetings were repeatedly held with the operational-investigative staff and the command of units in the KTO zone. Even after moving to a new duty station, becoming Deputy Prosecutor General for the Southern Federal District, Sergei Fridinsky did not stop monitoring the situation in the CTO zone and actively influencing it. In 2004, he personally oversaw the investigation of the terrorist attack on May 9 in Grozny at the Dynamo stadium, as a result of which the President of the Chechen Republic, Akhmad Kadyrov, was killed; employees of the military prosecutor's office of the United Forces (s) also took part in the investigation of this crime.
The initial period of the creation and deployment of the military prosecutor's office - military unit 20102 - took place in difficult field conditions, at the epicenter of active hostilities. The combat zone of the counter-terrorist operation (CTO) in its spatial scope turned out to be commensurate with a combined-arms (corps and even army) operation.
Employees of the military prosecutor's office moved along with the troops, living in temporary structures, tents, trailers and car shelters, daily risking being fired from grenade launchers, mortars and small arms by militants. Officers of the military prosecutor's office received their first combat wounds already in 2000. Two of them died in 2001 when they came under fire: the head of the department for supervising the implementation of laws by military authorities and military officials, Lieutenant Colonel of Justice R.Yu. Grigoryan and driver Sergeant M.Kh. Magomedov. Posthumously Lieutenant Colonel of Justice R.Yu. Grigoryan was awarded the Order of Courage.
- What is the prosecutor's office of the United Group of Troops (Forces) today and what tasks does it have to solve?
- Initially, the total number of personnel numbered 200 people, including 126 officers, and Alexander Mokritsky (currently First Deputy Chief Military Prosecutor, Lieutenant General of Justice) was appointed the first military prosecutor of the Joint Group of Troops (Forces).
Today, officers who have been in Chechnya for more than a year are serving in the military prosecutor's office of the UGV(s). More than 300 officers did military service in the military prosecutor's offices of the OGV(s) repeatedly.
In total, over the period from December 1999 to the present, more than 1,000 officers of the military prosecutor's office, that is, almost one in three of its employees, have taken part in the counter-terrorist operation. During the CTO, most of the officers serving on its territory were encouraged by the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation and the Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation - the Chief Military Prosecutor. More than a hundred officers were awarded departmental awards of the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, eight were awarded orders.
As for the tasks being solved today, for example, in 2008 alone, the operational staff of the military prosecutor's offices of the OGV (s) carried out over 2.8 thousand general supervision checks, which revealed more than 11 thousand violations of the law.
Based on the results of prosecutorial checks, 936 criminal cases were initiated, 954 submissions were made to the competent command to eliminate violations of the laws. As a result of their consideration, more than 2,000 officials were brought to disciplinary and financial liability. More than 300 protests were brought, more than 400 illegal legal acts were revealed and canceled at the request of the prosecutor. 43 lawsuits totaling more than 12 million rubles were filed in courts in defense of state interests. 156 military officials were warned about the inadmissibility of violating the laws, the rights of almost 30 thousand military personnel, citizens and members of their families dismissed from military service were restored.
The actually compensated damage to the state amounted to more than 67 million rubles.
In addition, in 2008, the supervisory means of the military prosecutor's offices of the OGV (s) prevented the infliction of material damage to the state in the amount of more than 14 million rubles (prevention of payments for unjust decisions).
At the same time, the main efforts of the military prosecutors of the UGV(s) have been and remain focused on protecting the constitutional rights and freedoms of Russian citizens.
- Maxim Lvovich, but all this work is being carried out in conditions of increased danger to the lives of your officers.
- Yes, unfortunately, employees of the bodies of the military prosecutor's office of the UGV (s), performing their military and professional duty in the conditions of a counter-terrorist operation, fraught with a risk to life and health, were repeatedly attacked and fired upon by illegal armed groups (IAF). On June 21, 2004, militants attacked the places of deployment of troops in the Republic of Ingushetia, where the military prosecutor's office is based - in the village of Troitskaya. Thanks to the competent actions of Colonel S.M. Arefiev (now the head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the Far East), losses from the attack of militants were minimized and the death of the civilian population was prevented.
The tactics of the “guerrilla” war were constantly improved by the militants, and its new element was false police checkpoints (ambushes) set up by members of the illegal armed formations in various places, mainly on highways, at different times of the day. On August 21, 2004, on the Khankalskaya street in Grozny, employees of the military prosecutor's office of the OGV (s) - drivers sergeant R.A. - got into one of these ambushes. Atabaev, senior sergeant V.V. Vartanov and foreman M.N. Mukhametgalin. Having accepted the fight, R.A. Atabaev and V.V. Vartanov died, and M.N. Mukhametgalin was seriously wounded, but held out until fire reinforcements arrived. For courageous and decisive actions committed in the performance of military duty in conditions involving a risk to life, foreman M.N. Mukhametgalin and Sergeant R.A. Atabaev (posthumously) were awarded the Order of Courage, and V.V. Vartanov (posthumously) - medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree.
Almost four years later, on March 19, 2008, he was ambushed on a highway in the area of ​​the settlement. Alkhazurovo, Urus-Martan district of the Chechen Republic, driver of the military prosecutor's office, Private U.M. Masaev, during the skirmish, he died from gunshot wounds from automatic weapons.
At the same time, thanks to the interaction and close contacts established by the employees of the military prosecutor's office of the OGV (s) with the leadership of local administrations, public organizations, as well as with all law enforcement agencies performing counter-terrorism tasks on the territory of the North Caucasus region, peace and tranquility still came to the Chechen earth.
As peaceful life gradually entered the homes of local residents of Chechnya, the employees of the military prosecutor's office improved their way of life and created normal conditions for service. Thanks to these changes, employees of the military prosecutor's office settled in new places, replacing wagons and tents with residential buildings and barracks. Only in one place - in the 319th military prosecutor's office of the garrison, the conditions of life and service are still far from ideal. However, it would be useful to note that the officers of this prosecutor's office, who oversee the military personnel of the Border Troops of the FSB of Russia, are serving at an altitude of 1,350 m above sea level. When inspecting supervised military units, they have to climb to a height of up to 3,000 meters (the location of a high-mountain border outpost) and descend to a level of 600 m (the location of another outpost). Constantly exposing themselves to great risk, in order to communicate with the "mainland" - the military prosecutor's office of the United Group - they have to maneuver by car along a narrow mountain road leading to the plain, often overcoming avalanche and mudflow blockages. Imported water, electricity from diesel units and living in dugouts - this is not a complete list of "earthly amenities" that the employees of this prosecutor's office still use. Such living conditions are dictated by the geographical features of this section of our border in the North Caucasus. In the mountains, even the construction of a dugout is associated with exorbitant expenditures of human effort and resources. Living conditions in other garrisons of the OGV(s) are not so extreme, but even today they are associated with hardships and hardships. The Khankala garrison, within which the military prosecutor's office of the OGV (s) and the military prosecutor's office of one of the military units are based, is periodically fired upon by militants from grenade launchers and small arms automatic weapons; on all movements of servicemen across the territory of Chechnya and Ingushetia. The number of terrorist attacks by extremists in 2008 on the territory of the base of troops supervised by the VP of the OGV(s) (Ingushetia, North Ossetia-Alania, Chechnya) increased in comparison with the figures for 2007. And today, for the first time, servicemen who have arrived in Khankala are forced to get used to sappers in full combat gear, who every morning examine the entrances of residential buildings in the military camp with specially trained dogs. This is not reinsurance, but just one of the mandatory measures to ensure safe working conditions.
- You touched upon the issues of establishing relationships with local authorities and public organizations, but how are relations with the civilian population developing in general?
- Of course, it cannot do without complaints from local residents about illegal actions committed against them. An analysis of such complaints shows that most of the violations were committed in the course of special operational-search (targeted) activities. Unfortunately, such facts took place, therefore the military prosecutor's office of the UGV (s) has taken and is taking all measures to tighten prosecutorial supervision over the execution by the command of military units of laws on the observance of the rights and freedoms of citizens during the counter-terrorist operation.
So, for example, on November 16, 2005, on the outskirts of the village of Staraya Sunzha, a soldier, Private Krivoshonok, murdered citizen Kh.A. Akhmadov, and then, trying to hide this crime, committed the murder of citizens Yu.Kh. Usmanov and D.S. Dushaeva.
On April 6, 2006, Krivoshonok was sentenced by the North Caucasus District Military Court to 18 years in prison to be served in a strict regime correctional colony. As you can see, the punishment is severe.
In order to prevent crimes against the civilian population during special events, the military prosecutor's office, the command of the OGV (s), the leadership of the ROSH issued joint orders and directives almost from the beginning of the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus region. One of them provides for the mandatory presence of a representative of the military prosecutor's office as part of a group conducting such a special event in order to ensure the legality of the actions of military personnel in relation to the civilian population.
In past years, local residents complained that the abductions of citizens, murders and damage to property (households, personal vehicles) were carried out using armored vehicles. On February 15, 2005, at the initiative of the military prosecutor's office, by order of the commander of the OGV (s), the use of armored weapons in populated areas was prohibited.
Today I can say with full confidence that the local population can be sure that not a single illegal action of the federal security forces will be ignored and properly assessed by the military prosecutor's office. And this, you see, is a fairly significant factor when it comes to what to choose - a peaceful life or continue a merciless blood feud.
For more than six years now, the military prosecutor's office of the OGV (s) has been fulfilling the tasks assigned to it, exercising prosecutorial supervision over the observance of law and order in the context of the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus region. And with these tasks she copes successfully.
In the photo: Inspection of the scene of the helicopter crash.

But the activity of Colonel Zub not only harmed corruption in the department, it complicated the relationship between the military investigation and supervision, within which, according to a source close to the GVSU, criminal cases sent for approval to the GVP are checked literally to the comma! As a result, for example, the case of Valery Puzikov, the son-in-law of ex-Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov, accused of embezzlement, was returned to the investigation! At the request of the court, only a few technical errors had to be corrected in the materials, but the prosecutor's office, which had previously approved these materials, this time considered the qualification of the actions themselves imputed to Mr. Puzikov to be incorrect!!! Zub did not understand all this, and he was fired in 2015 ... The case of 1.5 billion In 2014, according to Zub, an internal audit was appointed against the employees of the Moscow City Police Department due to the circumstances of the separation in 2012-2013.

Reminder to Major General Toporikov about military duty

So, for example, on November 16, 2005, on the outskirts of the village of Staraya Sunzha, a soldier, Private Krivoshonok, killed a citizen Kh.A. Akhmadov, and then, trying to hide this crime, committed the murder of citizens Yu.Kh.

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Usmanov and D.S. Dushaeva. On April 6, 2006, Krivoshonok was sentenced by the North Caucasus District Military Court to 18 years in prison to be served in a strict regime correctional colony. As you can see, the punishment is severe. In order to prevent crimes against the civilian population during special events, the military prosecutor's office, the command of the OGV (s), the leadership of the ROSH issued joint orders and directives almost from the beginning of the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus region.

Military pensioners for Russia and its armed forces

Moscow sentenced the former deputy head of the internal security department of the GVP, Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Zub, in January 2017. Then, according to Andrey Tolkachenko, who presided over the trial, “the court came to the conclusion that the defendant was proven guilty of fraud on an especially large scale” and appointed him “a sentence of five years and six months in a penal colony.”

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In addition, Mr. Zub was stripped of his military rank of lieutenant colonel. At the same time, the court left the defendant military and state awards, which had nothing to do with the criminal case of fraud.


Criminal case against Oleg Zub under Part 3 of Art. 159 and part 4 of Art. 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (fraud on a large and especially large scale) The Main Military Investigation Department (GVSU) of the TFR initiated in March 2015 at the request of Anatoly Kurilovich, General Director of Stroyuniversal LLC.

General exodus

The tactics of the “guerrilla” war were constantly improved by the militants, and its new element was false police checkpoints (ambushes) set up by members of the illegal armed formations in various places, mainly on highways, at different times of the day. On August 21, 2004, on Khankalskaya Street in Grozny, employees of the military prosecutor's office of the OGV (s) - drivers sergeant R.A. - got into one of these ambushes.

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Atabaev, senior sergeant V.V. Vartanov and foreman M.N. Mukhametgalin. Having accepted the fight, R.A. Atabaev and V.V. Vartanov died, and M.N.

Mukhametgalin was seriously wounded, but held out until fire reinforcements arrived. For courageous and decisive actions committed in the performance of military duty in conditions involving a risk to life, foreman M.N.

Mukhametgalin and Sergeant R.A. Atabaev (posthumously) were awarded the Order of Courage, and V.V.

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One of them provides for the mandatory presence of a representative of the military prosecutor's office as part of a group conducting such a special event in order to ensure the legality of the actions of military personnel in relation to the civilian population. In past years, local residents complained that the abductions of citizens, murders and damage to property (households, personal vehicles) were carried out using armored vehicles.
On February 15, 2005, at the initiative of the military prosecutor's office, by order of the commander of the OGV (s), the use of armored weapons in populated areas was prohibited. Today I can say with full confidence that the local population can be sure that not a single illegal action of the federal security forces will be ignored and properly assessed by the military prosecutor's office.

Whistleblower of military prosecutors sued the title

The whistleblower of the military prosecutors sued the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Tooth intends to achieve a full acquittal. The Presidium of the Moscow District Military Court (MOVS), having considered the complaint of the former deputy head of the Department of Internal Security of the Main Military Prosecutor's Office (GVP) Oleg Zub against the sentence handed down to him by the 235th Garrison Military Court, reduced his sentence by six months to five years and returned the rank of lieutenant colonel . Mr. Zub and his lawyer were dissatisfied with this decision, they intend to seek the full acquittal of the convict. In the meantime, the investigation initiated by Lieutenant Colonel Zub against military prosecutors who illegally received land plots for summer cottage construction in the Krasnogorsk district of the Moscow region took on a sluggish character.

Activities of bodies of inquiry of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies for the prevention, detection and investigation of crimes of military personnel

Head of the Department for Supervision of the Execution of Laws in the Investigation of Crimes of the Main Military Prosecutor's Office Major General of Justice Maksim Lvovich Toporikov

The paper considers the features of the implementation of procedural and other powers by the bodies of inquiry of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies. Key words: bodies of inquiry in the troops, inquiry, powers of bodies of inquiry. In the context of increasing the intensity of combat training of military personnel, conducting large-scale exercises, attracting a large number of personnel to them, the role of the bodies of inquiry of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the Armed Forces), other troops, military formations and bodies (hereinafter referred to as the bodies of inquiry in the troops) in ensuring law and order in military collectives. In this regard, noteworthy and will be covered in this article are issues related to the specifics of the activities of the bodies of inquiry in the troops in preventing, detecting and investigating crimes of military personnel. In accordance with paragraph 24 of Art. 5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation), bodies of inquiry are state bodies and officials authorized in accordance with this Code to exercise inquiry and other procedural powers. The body of inquiry, along with the investigator and the prosecutor, is the body of criminal prosecution (Article 21 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation) and refers to the side of the prosecution, which, in addition, is represented by the prosecutor, investigator, head of the investigative body, interrogating officer, head of the unit of inquiry, head of the body of inquiry, private prosecutor , the victim, his legal representative and representative, the civil plaintiff and his representative (clause 47, article 5 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation). The heads of military police bodies of the Armed Forces, commanders of military units, formations, heads of military institutions and garrisons (hereinafter referred to as commanders of military units) are classified as bodies of inquiry by the criminal procedural law (clause 3, part 1, article 40 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation). Work on maintaining law and order and military discipline, preventing, detecting and investigating crimes of military personnel by commanders of military units is organized in accordance with the requirements of laws, general military charters of the Armed Forces, as well as departmental regulations governing the activities of the command of military units and heads of military control bodies in this area. One of such normative acts is the Instruction on the procedural activities of the bodies of inquiry of the Armed Forces, other troops, military formations and bodies (hereinafter referred to as the Instruction), approved by order of the Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation - Chief Military Prosecutor dated 23. 10.2014 No. 150, put into effect by orders of the heads of federal executive bodies, which provide for military service. For example, in the Armed Forces it was put into effect by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated January 31, 2015 No. 50. In accordance with Art. 4 of this Instruction, based on the requirements of Part 2 of Art. 21 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, commanders of military units: carry out the necessary measures provided for by law in order to detect crimes and the persons who have committed them, as well as to prevent and suppress crimes; in each case of detection of signs of a crime, the measures provided for by the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation are taken to establish the event of a crime, to expose the person or persons guilty of committing it; immediately notify the military prosecutor of the discovery of signs of a crime. Individual commanders of military units in this activity are allowed violations, but the requirements for the organization of this work for all bodies of inquiry in the troops are the same. Speaking about this work of the bodies of inquiry in the troops, I will note that, first of all, it should be aimed at maintaining law and order and military discipline. The main task of the commander of a military unit is to prevent crimes, and if they are committed, measures must be taken to stop them and bring the perpetrators to justice established by law. The activities of the commander of a military unit for the prevention of offenses are based on the provisions of Art. Art. 75, 78 - 81 of the Charter of the internal service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the general duties of commanders (chiefs), art. 6 of the Disciplinary Charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, relating the issues of education, military discipline and the moral and psychological state of subordinate personnel, the safety of military service, internal order, the condition and safety of weapons, military equipment and other military property to the responsibility and duties of the commander (chief ). In pursuance of the statutory norms, in order to prevent crimes and other offenses, the commander of a military unit, along with taking other measures, is obliged to: constantly educate subordinate military personnel, develop in military personnel the qualities necessary for the performance of military duty, awareness of the sanctity and inviolability of the Military Oath, a sense of military camaraderie and mutual assistance; to maintain the rules of relations between them, determined by general military regulations, to rally the military collective, to strengthen friendship between servicemen of different nationalities; show sensitivity and attentiveness to subordinates, prevent tactlessness and rudeness in relation to them, combine high demands and integrity with respect for their personal dignity; constantly maintain military discipline and high moral and psychological state of the personnel; to educate subordinate military personnel in the spirit of strict compliance with the requirements of military discipline and high diligence, to develop and maintain their self-esteem, consciousness of military honor and military duty, to create in a military unit (subdivision) an intolerant attitude towards violations of military discipline, to ensure, on the basis of publicity, their legal and social protection; ensure firm internal order in a subordinate military unit: direct the activities of the headquarters and subordinate commanders (chiefs) to organize in-depth study and strict compliance by all military personnel with the requirements of general military regulations; provide for the expedient distribution of time in the daily activities of the military unit; conduct comprehensive training of personnel for service in daily duty; organize control over the performance of the internal service, personally participate in the inspection of guards, and also develop recommendations for improving the service of the daily duty; organize and maintain internal order in the field and in other places of temporary accommodation of a military unit; immediately eliminate identified violations of the rules of service; in order to ensure the safety of military service in their official activities, give priority to preserving the life and health of subordinate military personnel; take all possible measures to ensure the protection of military personnel from exposure to dangerous factors of military service in the performance of their duties, to prevent their death and injury; maintain weapons, military equipment and other military property in good condition and safety; take measures to prevent incidents and accidents; organize accounting and storage of weapons and military equipment; promptly request and organize the receipt, storage and accounting of military property; prevent loss, shortage, damage and theft of military property; bring the perpetrators to justice; economically and expediently to spend material and monetary resources; organize legal education, carry out other work to prevent crimes, incidents and misconduct