I went to a call center and called home to my wife. She knew nothing.
From this point, I called home several more times, to the village of Mirny to Krymshamkhalov, but there was no news.
I spent the night at the gates of the motorcade in my car.
The next day, I called again from the call center in Kislovodsk to my wife and Krymshamkhalov at home.
I returned to the motorcade, met its watchman (I don't remember his name), and he invited me to his dacha located nearby.
I cleaned myself up, then went with the watchman and his wife to the bazaar in Tsimlyansk.
There I bought a goat, from which I prepared food at the watchman's dacha.
After lunch, I saw a report on television about the explosion in Moscow and a composite sketch of Achemez Gochiyayev.
Then I went to the call center, called home, stopped by the parking lot once more, and went home to Kislovodsk.
I spent the night at home, and towards evening my wife told me that someone had called the cell phone I left with her and said that they were waiting for me in Volgodonsk.
Immediately after that, I went to Volgodonsk.
I arrived at night; since there were many trucks at this parking lot, I did not look for our 'KAMAZ', but simply decided to spend the night in my car at a neighboring parking lot.
In the morning I found the 'KAMAZ'.
Yoska and Timur informed me that they were delayed due to a car breakdown, and it was impossible to call from where they were fixing the car because there was no telephone there.
I want to clarify: In one of the previous interrogations, I said that we moved the 'KAMAZ' to the motorcade, but that is not so. I now remember that we left it at the parking lot.
Then the three of us went in my 'Moskvich' to the truck exchange (I don't remember the exact location), where we were looking for a vehicle.
We didn't find a vehicle that day; we only found one on the second day.