This Komsomol youth group was the first to be created in Kalinkovichi. It was based on students of grades 9-10 of Secondary School No. 4 in Kalinkovichi. This group was organized and headed by 16-year-old Kostya Ermilov. The group consisted of: Semyon Shevchenko, Pyotr Yeremenko, Valentin Tolorai, Ivan Korbal, Mikhail Tkach, Nikolai Zmushko, a total of 16 young people from 16 to 29 years old who tried to change the course of the war in a particular area on their own. The feat of "Smugnar" became known in the first post-war years thanks to relatives, eyewitnesses and members of the group who managed to survive. Boys and girls - under–educated classmates, neighbors, just acquaintances - in the autumn of 1941 acted under the slogan "Death to the oppressors of peoples!", in short - "Smugnar". They stole weapons and ammunition from the Germans, helped the partisans arm themselves, put up leaflets in the city, hunted policemen, destroyed food supplies of German units, recruited Polish soldiers who fought on the side of the occupiers, set fire to and blew up the railway "Red" Bridge. They did a lot of different things on their own, which, it would seem, could not bring the front line closer or radically undermine the enemy's forces. However, all this made the Germans nervous and tense: NKVD agents were operating in the city, "who parachuted into Kalinkovichi at night." In August 1942, all the Smugglers who did not have time to go into the forest to the partisans were exposed and put on operational record at the local SD department. The Germans and especially zealous local policemen did not just shoot boys and girls. A star was cut out on Valik Tolorai's back, Senya Shevchenko was hung on the rack, Kostya Ermilov was burned with red-hot ramrods, Vasily Sekach was buried alive.