Herman sullen biography. Admiral FSB (Hero of Russia German Ugryumov)

Hero of Russia German Ugryumov passed away at a combat post in Khankala in 2001. He was the only admiral in the highest echelons of state security. For his generosity, German Alekseevich received ...

Hero of Russia German Ugryumov passed away at a combat post in Khankala in 2001. He was the only admiral in the highest echelons of state security.

For his generosity, German Alekseevich received the nickname "Ocean".

"Ocean" nearly lost his family when the massacre began in Azerbaijan. In Sumgait, sadly famous all over the world, there was such a massacre that Genghis Khan would be envious. And then posters were hung all over the republic: “Russians, don't leave! We need slaves and prostitutes! "

Those who got to the airport did not manage to fly away - flowers were loaded in boxes for the central cities of Russia. The flower trade has not been canceled. It was worth more than a human life. "Ocean" - German Ugryumov - saved many families by evacuating them on military planes and by sea.

Painful thoughts about the fact that he sent reports to the center about nationalist sentiments in Azerbaijan. The intelligence officers of Iran and Turkey are working to sway the situation. Moscow answered optimistically that there are good party cadres in the republic - they can figure it out on their own.

Meetings with crime

He continued to serve in the coastal cities of Russia. There was Novorossiysk, then Vladivostok. Here he had to meet with crime bosses. Frequent attacks on officers with the aim of taking possession of weapons made them think carefully about their options.

"Ocean" met with the criminal leaders. What was discussed is not known, but the attacks stopped. Knowing the character of Ugryumov, this could be a direct conversation about the complete destruction of crime bosses. He quickly understood the hierarchy of Vladivostok's bandit power.

The attacks on the officers stopped, and the weapons were returned. He had a good gift of persuasion, but Ugryumov did not ask, but gave orders to the bandits. He was a man to the core. I saw how the extortionist threw the old woman's greens on the ground, demanding that she pay for the services of the "guard", he forced the bandit to lift the box.

And he told him that he would come with questions to his grandmother - had someone offended her? Serious meetings in those years are part of his job. He went to them with a grenade. I did not take the pistol. The Ocean was ready for anything. He also left the guards at home. For the first time, he took a grenade with him to a meeting with militants in Baku.

After serving in Vladivostok, he was transferred to the central office of the FSB. But then the Wahhabis invaded Dagestan. A difficult period began in the life of "Ocean". Now he is the head of Alpha and Vympel.

Operations are being carefully designed. They successfully end with the elimination of iconic field commanders. Salman Raduev was captured alive. Okean delivered it to Moscow by itself. The bandits offered $ 16,000,000 for the head of the admiral. On the air, the militants were outraged that he had left them again, they could not blow up, although everything was already ready.

Ugryumov had a truly professional intuition. He could suddenly change the route of his car. Then he could arrange a check along the planned route - almost always a land mine or a trip wire was found there. I saw off to all operations "Alpha" and "Vympel" personally, overshadowing them with a cross. He paced the wagon office until the group returned from the assignment.

"Ocean" is bad

They say he was a scout who was kissed on the top of the head by God. A hopeless situation with his help was solved in a completely unpredictable way, but with an amazing victory result. “Those who are struggling may lose, those who are not fighting have already lost,” Okean said.

The admiral was rarely in the Moscow office. His place is in the army. The officers who served next to him talk about a unique incident in the Northern Fleet. The sailor shot the guys and locked himself in the compartment, threatening to blow up the nuclear submarine.

Nothing helped. The sailor's mother, taken to the submarine, could not convince him to surrender. Ugryumov's plan of action is not declassified today, but the sailor was destroyed in a sealed torpedo compartment. The Ocean did not like death. He preferred to negotiate.

He put the life of the civilian population above all else. After all, they are not to blame that the "top" could not come to an agreement, and the military specially trained to protect people. He took Gudermes without a fight, having agreed with the elders.


Akhmat Kadyrov went over to the side of the federal troops after a meeting with "Ocean". Well distinguishing the people from the bandits, he decided to adopt

a little orphan girl, a Chechen woman left without parents. But he did not have time, and the family did not manage to find the girl after the war.

And suddenly a message passed through all means of communication - "Ocean" is bad "! Hero of Russia - German Ugryumov - left in his work trailer, and soldiers and officers stood nearby, helpless in their grief. The Alpha doctor tried for forty minutes, but could not start the soldier-admiral's heart.

The FSB generals who currently run this service form the backbone of this key structure, which is designed to provide national security state. in its current state, it was formed in 1995, since then the closest attention has been riveted to its leaders.

Director of the FSB of Russia

Only FSB generals are currently in key leadership positions in this department. There are no lower-ranking military officers in the positions of either first deputies or deputy directors of the service.

The head of the FSB of Russia is currently Alexander Vasilievich Bortnikov. He has been in this post since May 2008, after his predecessor Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev resigned.

Bortnikov was born in 1951 in the city of Molotov, as Perm was called at that time. He is a graduate of the Institute of Railway Engineers, from which he graduated in Leningrad. In 1975 he graduated from the Higher School of the KGB. Then he began to serve in the state security agencies. Supervised the counterintelligence divisions. The service remained in this direction even after the liquidation of the KGB and the formation of the FSB of Russia.

In 2003, Alexander Vasilyevich Bortnikov headed the regional administration for the Leningrad Region and the city of St. Petersburg. Then he headed the economic security service, working as part of the department. In 2006 he was promoted to Colonel General of the FSB. According to some reports, he received the next rank of army general in a few months - in December of the same year.

In 2008 he headed the department, at the same time taking the post of chairman of the national. Member of various government and interdepartmental commissions on the widest range of issues.

Vladimir Kulishov

In order to get the most complete picture of the leadership of the FSB department, let us dwell on the personalities of the first deputy directors of this department. There are currently two of them. All of them are generals of the FSB of Russia.

Vladimir Kulishov holds the rank of General of the Army. He has been the first deputy director since March 2013. Parallel leads Border Service Russian Federation, which is also part of the FSB.

Kulishov Vladimir Grigorievich was born in the Rostov region in 1957. Studied at the Institute of Engineers civil aviation, which was based in Kiev. After receiving a diploma higher education worked at a civil aviation plant.

He found himself in the structure of state security agencies in 1982. By that time, Vladimir Grigorievich Kulishov had already graduated from the KGB Higher School. After the breakup Soviet Union continued his service in the state security agencies. In 2000, he got into the central administrative office of the FSB of Russia.

Then, for a year, he headed the department for the Saratov region. Since 2004, he began to oversee the department for combating terrorism, headed the FSB department for the Chechen Republic. Since 2008, he served as Deputy Director of the Federal Office. In 2013, he received the post of first deputy and headed the Border Guard Service.

He served in Chechnya, has the Order of Military Merit and the Order of Service to the Fatherland, III degree.

Sergey Smirnov

The FSB general is another first deputy director of the department. He is from Chita, where he was born in 1950. In his infancy, the family moved to Leningrad, where he spent his childhood and youth. At school he was a classmate of Boris Gryzlov (ex-Minister of Internal Affairs and ex-chairman State Duma) and Nikolai Patrushev (ex-director of the FSB of Russia).

He graduated from the Bonch-Bruyevich Electrotechnical Institute, which was opened in Leningrad. AT student years he was also closely acquainted with Gryzlov, they studied together again. He began working at the Central Scientific Research Institute of Communications.

He got into the structure of the KGB of the USSR in 1974. Since 1975 he has been working in the Leningrad administration. First he held operational and then leadership positions.

In 1998 he got a job in the central office of the FSB. He headed the department of his own security. In 2000 he became Deputy Director of the FSB, and since 2003 - First Deputy. Has the rank of General of the Army.

First head of department

All over russian history 7 people were in charge of the federal department of the FSB. The very first in 1993 was Colonel-General Nikolai Mikhailovich Golushko. At that time, the structure was just being formalized and was officially called the Federal Counterintelligence Service of the Russian Federation.

Golushko held this post for only two months, after which he was appointed by President Boris Yeltsin as an adviser to the director of the FSB. During the years of Soviet power, he headed the KGB of the Ukrainian SSR.

Stepashin - Director of the FSB

In March 1994, Lieutenant General Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin became the head of the Federal Counterintelligence Service. Under him, the Federal Security Service was founded in April 1995. Formally, he became the first director of the FSB of Russia. True, he was in this position for only two and a half months.

After that, he did not get lost in high government positions. Stepashin was the Minister of Justice, headed the first deputy and until 2013 headed the Accounts Chamber. Currently heads the supervisory board state corporation, which is engaged in promoting the reform of the Russian housing and communal services.

FSB leadership in the 90s

In 1995, General of the Army Mikhail Ivanovich Barsukov came to the post of director of the FSB. He has been in the KGB system of the Soviet Union since 1964. He was the commandant of the Moscow Kremlin, acted as an attesting witness during the arrest of the Deputy Prime Minister of one of the inspirers of the Emergency Committee.

In the 90s, Barsukov was often criticized by colleagues in the shop. In particular, accusing him of low professional qualities. For example, according to the ex-Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Anatoly Sergeevich Kulikov, Barsukov's entire service took place in the Kremlin, he was responsible for the security of the top officials of the state. Many believed that Barsukov ended up at the head of the security service only thanks to the head of Yeltsin's security, Alexander Korzhakov, who had some influence over the president.

In June 1996, he resigned after a scandal during Yeltsin's election campaign. His name is closely related to the detention of activists from the presidential campaign headquarters, Lisovsky and Yevstafiev, who tried to take out half a million dollars in a paper box.

Director Nikolay Kovalev

In 1996, the service was headed by FSB General Nikolai Dmitrievich Kovalev. Unlike his predecessors, he spent a little over two years in this post. Nikolai Kovalev has been serving in the state security agencies since 1974. He was appointed to the post of FSB director after a scandal over alleged violations of the rules of foreign exchange transactions and the conduct of Boris Yeltsin's presidential campaign in 1996.

During his leadership of the service, Nikolai Kovalev managed to establish productive work departments. Its employees have become less likely to get on the pages of the press in connection with various scandals.

After his release from office, he became. Occupies the chair of the people's choice from the third to the seventh convocations, inclusive. He is a member of the "United Russia" faction, heads the expert council of the "Officers of Russia" organization.

Future president

In July 1998, Kovalev was replaced by the future President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. He was the only head of department who by that time did not have a military rank. Putin was only a reserve colonel.

The future head of state found himself in the KGB system back in 1975, immediately after the end of the Leningrad state university... He ended up in the KGB through distribution.

Having become the head of the FSB, he appointed his well-known Patrushev, Ivanov and Cherkesov as his deputies. Reorganized the entire service. In particular, he abolished the department for economic counterintelligence, and also liquidated the counterintelligence department for the provision of strategic objects. Instead, he created six new directorates. Achieved significant salary increases and uninterrupted funding. Interestingly, Putin himself wished to be the first civilian director of the FSB, abandoning the rank of major general, which Yeltsin had proposed to him.

Putin left the post of FSB director on August 9, becoming the chairman of the government. Two days earlier, Chechen militants under the command of Khattab and Basayev entered Dagestan. The creation of the Islamic State of Dagestan was proclaimed.

Already prime minister, Putin spearheaded an operation against militants. In mid-September, they were finally driven out of Dagestan.

Nikolay Patrushev

After the transfer of Vladimir Putin to leading positions in the federal government, the FSB was headed by Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev. He held this post for 9 years.

It was during the period of his work that he had to confront the militants and terrorists. The Federal Security Service began to occupy a key position in ensuring the country's security.

Patrushev currently holds the post of Secretary of the Federal Security Council.

FSB General Ugryumov

Over the years, a large number of officers have held the post of deputy director of the FSB. Perhaps the most notable of them was Admiral German Alekseevich Ugryumov. This is the only naval officer to hold such a high position.

Ugryumov was originally from Astrakhan, in 1967 he entered the Navy. In 1975 he found himself in the system of the Soviet KGB. Supervised the special department of the Caspian military flotilla. In the 90s, he became one of the initiators of the case against the journalist Grigory Pasko, who was prosecuted for espionage.

As deputy director of the FSB, he supervised the work of the Center special purpose... It was to this unit that the famous special groups "Vympel" and "Alpha" belonged. He was noted for the conduct of counter-terrorist operations in the Chechen Republic. In particular, the liberation of Gudermes in 1999, the capture of one of the militant leaders Salman Raduev, and the release of hostages in the village of Lazorevskoye are associated with his figure.

In May 2001, he was awarded the rank of admiral. The next day, he died of a heart attack.

FSB general uniform

To distinguish the generals to whom our article is devoted is quite simple in form.

It was last modified in 2006. Now the uniform is khaki, it is distinguished by buttonholes and chevrons, as well as the cornflower blue color of the gaps on the shoulder straps.


Born October 10, 1948 in the city of Astrakhan in a working class family. Russian. Grew up and studied at the Bishkil station of the Chebarkul region Chelyabinsk regionwhere the parents worked at the elevator. After school he left for Astrakhan and entered a ship-repair vocational school.
In 1967, in the direction of the military registration and enlistment office, he entered the Caspian Higher Naval School named after S. M. Kirov in the city of Baku. He studied at the Faculty of Chemistry, was the deputy company commander. After graduating from college in 1972, he was sent to serve in the Caspian Naval Flotilla, and was appointed senior assistant to the commander of a large fire boat.
Since 1973, he has already commanded this ship. For his skillful management and personal courage shown during extinguishing a fire in the Baku oil fields, he was awarded the medal "For Courage in the Fire".

In 1975 he was recruited to work in the naval counterintelligence of the State Security Committee (KGB). After graduation High school The KGB of the USSR in Novosibirsk, Lieutenant-Commander Ugryumov was sent to the same Caspian flotilla. He began his operational work at the S.M. Kirov Naval School, at the faculty of foreign students. Earlier, he was awarded the title of captain of the 3rd rank. Since 1979 - head of the special department of the Caspian Military Medical University.

In 1985 - 1992 he headed the Special Department of the Caspian Military Flotilla. Worked in difficult conditions - activity The Popular Front Azerbaijan, interethnic clashes, the collapse of the USSR, etc. Participated in the rescue of Russian and Armenian families during the pogroms, led the withdrawal of the Caspian Flotilla and the naval school to Astrakhan.

Co-workers speak of him as an operative from God, a skillful leader and organizer of counterintelligence activities, and a strong analyst. He knew the situation in the region like the back of his hand and predicted the negative development of events almost a year before they began. Counterintelligence agents say that if the information received had been implemented in time, the Sumgayit pogroms could have been avoided. And when the situation nevertheless got out of control, Ugryumov's subordinates did not give up, but continued to work and, together with other military personnel who remained in the city, did a lot in order to protect the authorities, to save civilians, Armenians and Russians, military families from reprisals against them.
According to the captain of the 1st rank: "When the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict broke out, it was unusual for everyone, you can get confused! And clear instructions - you have to do that, and you do this, and you say the following, and you run there and call someone - they don't exist. the right time at the right place it turned out to be Ugryumov with his team - this is the Lord's providence. I mentioned the team for a reason: Ugryumov knew how to build relationships within the team, with military, civilian, party leaders - of any level. And therefore he had tremendous authority. "

Since 1993, Captain 1st Rank Ugryumov worked as the head of the newly created Special Department of the Novorossiysk Naval Base Black Sea Fleet... In 1994 he was translated Far East Head of the Department of the Federal Grid Company of Russia for the Pacific Fleet.

In 1998, Rear Admiral Ugryumov was transferred to Moscow as the 1st Deputy Head of the Directorate military counterintelligence FSB of the Russian Federation, supervised the counterintelligence agencies of all Navy Russia. In 1999, he took the post of 1st Deputy Head of the 2nd Department of the FSB (protection of the constitutional order and the fight against terrorism), in November of the same year he became the head of the Department - Deputy Director of the FSB. He was subordinate to the FSB Special Purpose Center, which included the Alpha and Vympel groups.

With the direct participation of Ugryumov, special measures were developed and carried out as part of the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus region, as a result of which many leaders and active members of the bandit formations were neutralized. This is the bloodless capture of Gudermes in December 1999, and the arrest of Salman Raduev in March 2000, and the release of hostages in the village of Lazorevskoye in November of the same year.

On January 22, 2001, after Putin entrusted Patrushev with the leadership of the counter-terrorist operation in Chechnya, Ugryumov was appointed head of the regional operational headquarters of the counter-terrorist operation in Khankala. A month later, reports began to appear in the Moscow media that Ugryumov could be appointed director of the FSB. At the same time it became known that for leading a number of special operations during the hostilities in Chechnya, he was awarded the title of Hero of Russia.

According to a number of publications in the media, on May 30, 2001, he was awarded military rank admiral. The next day, May 31, Admiral Ugryumov died of a heart attack in his office on the territory of the headquarters of the Russian military group in the village of Khankala, Chechen Republic. According to media reports, the autopsy revealed traces of 7 microinfarctions. He was buried in Moscow at the Troekurovsky cemetery.

Hero of the Russian Federation (the title was awarded by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 20, 2000 for courage and heroism shown in the performance of military duty)
Order of the Badge of Honor
Order of Military Merit,
Medals, including "For Courage in the Fire",
Badge "Honorary Counterintelligence Officer" (1997),
Badge "For service in counterintelligence" III and II degree.

By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, the base minesweeper of the Caspian Flotilla BT-244 will be named "German Ugryumov". According to the FSB of Russia, such a decision was made to perpetuate the memory of the Deputy Director of the FSB, Hero of Russia German Ugryumov, who died in Chechnya on May 31.

In the homeland of the admiral, in the city of Astrakhan, streets and squares are named after him, and on September 14, 2006, a monument was unveiled. Streets in the cities of Vladivostok and Novorossiysk also bear the name of the Hero; a bas-relief monument is also installed here.

Ugryumov German Alekseevich

Est socia mortis homini vita ingloria.

The inglorious life of a person is equal to death.

Publius Sire. Maxims

Living the lives of my heroes, I thought for them.

Margarita Volina. Black romance

On June 1, 2001, a mournful obituary about the death of Hero of Russia German Alekseevich Ugryumov appeared in Moscow newspapers. Most of his fellow citizens of Russia, whom and whom he honestly served, his name did not mean anything. True, someone could remember that the surname "Ugryumov" was mentioned in connection with the capture of Salman Raduev, and even earlier - in connection with the "case" of Pasko. For the admiral's colleagues from the Federal Security Service, the name of German Ugryumov was and will remain sacred.

"On May 31, 2001, while performing military duty on the territory of the Chechen Republic, the Deputy Director - Head of the Department for the Protection of the Constitutional System and the Fight against Terrorism of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, Vice Admiral UGRYUMOV German Alekseevich.

G. A. Ugryumov was born in 1948 in Astrakhan. Since 1967, he is a cadet of the S.M. Kirov Caspian Higher Naval School. Upon completion of training, he was sent to serve in the Caspian Flotilla.

Since 1975, G.A.Ugryumov has been serving in the security organs of the troops, where his organizational skills and talent as a leader have fully manifested themselves. In 1999, he was appointed First Deputy Head of the Department for the Protection of the Constitutional System and the Fight against Terrorism, and since November 1999, Deputy Director - Head of the Department.

G. A. Ugryumov made a great contribution to ensuring the security of the state and preserving its sovereignty. In January 2001, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed head of the Regional Operational Headquarters in the North Caucasus. With his direct participation, special measures were developed and carried out within the framework of the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus region, as a result of which the leaders and active members of the bandit formations were rendered harmless, and hundreds of lives were saved.

When performing official tasks, G.A.Ugryumov showed personal courage and heroism. He was distinguished by his dedication to his work, deep specialized knowledge, exceptional exactingness to his subordinates, and the ability to work with people. These qualities, combined with extensive life and professional experience, allowed him to successfully manage complex and multifaceted activities to protect the constitutional order and fight against terrorism.

The merits of G. A. Ugryumov in ensuring state security were highly appreciated by the Motherland. He was awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation. is he awarded with orders "For Military Merit", "Badge of Honor", many medals.

The bright memory of German Alekseevich Ugryumov will forever remain in our hearts.

Collegium of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation ".

Just the day before, in the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree conferring the rank of admiral on G.A.Ugryumov, so the colleagues, shocked by Ugryumov's sudden death, did not have time to orient themselves. And in the funeral photograph of Ugryumov in vice-admiral's shoulder straps, he did not have to wear three-star. The admiral's broad chest is adorned with the Golden Star of the Hero of Russia, but he never wore an asterisk and did not even have time to hold it in his hands: the star in the photo was scanned ...

A strange grimace of fate: a sailor who died on the shore; Hero of Russia, never wearing an asterisk; an admiral who never wore an admiral's epaulettes ... Maybe this is a pointing finger of fate, that everything that Ugryumov was programmed for, what he could still do, he did not have time to do ...

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Affiliation

USSR USSR, Russia Russia

Type of army Years of service Rank Battles / wars Awards and prizes

Herman Alekseevich Ugryumov (October 10, 1948, Astrakhan - May 31, 2001, Khankala, Chechen Republic) - worker of the state security agencies of Russia, admiral (2001), Hero of the Russian Federation.

Young years and service in the navy

Born into a family of a worker, a participant in the Great Patriotic War. Russian. He grew up and studied at the Bishkil station of the Chebarkul district of the Chelyabinsk region. After graduation high school again left for Astrakhan, where he entered a ship-repair vocational school.

In the KGB of the USSR

Awards

  • Hero of the Russian Federation (title awarded by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 20, 2000 for the courage and heroism shown in the performance of military duty)
  • Medals, including "For Courage in the Fire",
  • Badge "Honorary Counterintelligence Officer" (1997),
  • Badge "For service in counterintelligence" III and II degree.

Memory

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... Heroes of the Country website.

  • The novel was published in numbers 3 and 4 of the magazine "Our Contemporary" in 2004.

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- And what's more, please, darling, sharpen my saber; blunt ... (but Petya was afraid to lie) she was never honed. Can I do this?
- Why, you can.
Likhachev got up, rummaged in his packs, and Petya soon heard the warlike sound of steel on a block. He climbed onto the wagon and sat on the edge of it. The Cossack was sharpening his saber under the wagon.
- Well, well fellows are sleeping? - said Petya.
- Who is sleeping and who is like that.
- Well, what about the boy?
- Spring then? He collapsed there, in senets. Sleeping with fear. I was glad that.
For a long time after that, Petya was silent, listening to the sounds. Footsteps were heard in the darkness, and a black figure appeared.
- What are you sharpening? - asked the man, approaching the wagon.
- But to sharpen the master's saber.
“A good thing,” said the man who seemed to Pete to be a hussar. - Do you have a cup left?
- And over there by the wheel.
The hussar took the cup.
“It’s probably light soon,” he said, yawning, and went somewhere.
Petya should have known that he was in the forest, in Denisov’s party, a mile from the road, that he was sitting on a wagon, beaten off from the French, near which horses were tied, that Cossack Likhachev was sitting under him and sharpening his saber, that a big black spot to the right - a guardhouse, and a red bright spot below to the left - a burning fire, that the person who came for a cup was a hussar who wanted to drink; but he knew nothing and did not want to know it. He was in a magical realm, in which there was nothing like reality. A big black spot, maybe there was a guardhouse, or maybe there was a cave that led to the very depths of the earth. The red spot may have been fire, or perhaps the eye of a huge monster. Maybe he is now sitting on a wagon, but it may very well be that he is not sitting on a wagon, but on a terribly high tower, from which if he fell, he would fly to the ground all day, a whole month - all fly and never reach ... It may be that just a Cossack Likhachev is sitting under the truck, but it may very well be that this is the kindest, bravest, most wonderful, most excellent person in the world, whom no one knows. Maybe it was as if the hussar was passing by for water and went into the hollow, or maybe he just disappeared from sight and completely disappeared, and he was not there.
Whatever Petya saw now, nothing would have surprised him. He was in a magical realm where anything was possible.
He looked up at the sky. And the sky was as magical as the earth. It was clearing in the sky, and clouds ran quickly over the tops of the trees, as if revealing the stars. Sometimes it seemed that the sky was clearing and showing a black, clear sky. Sometimes it seemed that these black spots were clouds. Sometimes it seemed that the sky was high, rising high overhead; sometimes the sky descended completely, so that you could reach it with your hand.
Petya began to close his eyes and sway.
The drops were dripping. There was a quiet talk. The horses laughed and fought. Someone was snoring.
- Burning, burning, burning, burning ... - whistled a sharpened saber. And suddenly Petya heard a harmonious chorus of music playing some unknown, solemnly sweet hymn. Petya was musical, just like Natasha, and more than Nikolai, but he never studied music, never thought about music, and therefore the motives that suddenly occurred to him were especially new and attractive for him. The music played louder and louder. The tune grew, passed from one instrument to another. What is called a fugue was happening, although Petya had no idea what a fugue was. Each instrument, sometimes similar to a violin, sometimes to trumpets - but better and cleaner than violins and trumpets - each instrument played its own and, before finishing the tune, merged with another, which began almost the same, and with the third, and with the fourth , and they all merged into one and again scattered, and again merged, now in the solemn church, now in the brightly brilliant and victorious.
“Oh, yes, it's me in a dream,” Petya said to himself, swinging forward. - It's in my ears. Or maybe this is my music. Well, again. Go ahead my music! Well!.."
He closed his eyes. And from different sides, as if from afar, sounds fluttered, began to harmonize, scatter, merge, and again everything combined into the same sweet and solemn hymn. “Oh, what a charm it is! As much as I want and how I want, ”Petya said to himself. He tried to lead this huge choir of instruments.
“Well, quieter, quieter, freeze now. - And the sounds obeyed him. - Well, now it's fuller, more fun. Even more joyful. - And from an unknown depth rose the intensifying, solemn sounds. - Well, voices, bother! " - Petya ordered. And at first, from afar, male voices were heard, then female. The voices grew, grew in steady solemn effort. Petya was scared and joyful to listen to their extraordinary beauty.
Song merged with the solemn victory march, and drops dripped, and burning, burning, burning ... the saber whistled, and again the horses fought and whinnied, not breaking the chorus, but entering it.
Petya did not know how long this went on: he was enjoying himself, all the time he was amazed at his pleasure and regretted that there was no one to tell him. Likhachev's gentle voice woke him up.
- Done, your honor, spread the guardian in two.
Petya woke up.
- It's dawn, really, it's dawn! He screamed.
Horses that were previously unseen were visible to their tails, and a watery light could be seen through the bare branches. Petya shook himself, jumped up, took a ruble from his pocket and gave Likhachev, waving, tasted the saber and put it in its sheath. The Cossacks untied the horses and tightened the girths.
“Here's the commander,” said Likhachev. Denisov came out of the guardhouse and, calling Petya, ordered to get ready.

Quickly in the semi-darkness, the horses were dismantled, the girths were tightened and the commands were sorted out. Denisov stood at the guardhouse, giving the last orders. The party's infantry, plopping with a hundred feet, advanced along the road and quickly disappeared between the trees in the predawn fog. Esaul ordered something to the Cossacks. Petya kept his horse on the bit, eagerly awaiting the order to sit down. Washed cold water, his face, especially his eyes, burned with fire, a chill ran down his spine, and in his whole body something was trembling quickly and evenly.
- Well, are you all ready? - said Denisov. - Come on horses.
The horses were served. Denisov got angry with the Cossack because the girths were weak, and, having scolded him, sat down. Petya took hold of the stirrup. The horse, out of habit, wanted to bite him on the leg, but Petya, not feeling his own weight, quickly jumped into the saddle and, looking back at the hussars who had started behind in the darkness, drove up to Denisov.