The police told Lai Pa:
Ahead of the Memorial Day, the family of the late Lieutenant Commander, Vadim Belich, visited the memorial hall at Beit Yad Labanim in Haifa and stood together with his family members, relatives, and friends of the military unit in which he served when he fell in battle in Kibbutz Bari on October 7 along with six of his soldiers.
On Saturday, October 7th, the morning of the "Iron Swords" war, the Israel Police Special Forces unit was sent to the battlegrounds in the southern district.
And Dim Blich, the late, fought fiercely alongside his friends when they encountered a terrorist stronghold in Kibbutz Bari, stormed and even eliminated a large number of terrorists. The late Vadim fought with courage and determination when fire was fired from all sides until he was killed by the terrorists' gunfire.
The late Vadim showed bravery in his fighting under fire and eliminated a large number of terrorists.

Deputy Superintendent Vadim Blich, 39, enlisted in the Israel Police in 2010 and lived in Haifa. He left behind a mother, a wife, and three children.
The late S. Dom Blich began his service in the undercover unit of the Border Guard as part of his regular service. The late Vadim enlisted for permanent service in the MTPA unit, where he performed a variety of combat and command duties, the last of which was commander of the "Cobra" platoon in the unit.
Among his positions, the late Vadim was a commander in the special officers' course at the National Police College, where he trained and commanded the future chain of command of the Israel Police.
His friends say, "The late Widim was an unconditional friend, everyone who knew him knew that he won a man with a huge heart." His values and unique personality were passed on to the trainees of the officers' course and to the soldiers of the unit who continue to work in his spirit even after his death.''
The commander of the MTPA unit, Lieutenant Commander Eyal Raon:
The late "Vadim" entered as a commander at the head of the vanguard force of the Matfa unit to Kibbutz Bari in order to save the residents of the Kibbutz. As soon as they entered, he turned back to his subordinates and told them: "Be ready, we have trained and trained for this day."
The late Vadim, led his warriors in battle against hundreds of terrorists, saw his subordinates wounded and fall.
While he was seriously wounded, the late Vadim turned to the only fighter who survived the battle and said to him: "Don't worry, I'm taking care of you" and attacked the terrorists while fire was being fired from all sides - in this attack, the late Vadim met his death.
In the way he acted, it can be seen that the late Bod embodied all the qualities of an officer and a warrior.
The late Vadim lived and breathed the police, he was a warrior and a commander in every part of his body.
His qualities and values, the most prominent of which are bravery, striving for contact and courage, he instilled and strengthened among his soldiers and subordinates from the moment they were recruited, through a fighter course in the first military unit that he himself led as a commander, until the moment when, unfortunately, all these qualities and values were manifested on the battlefield.
The manager of Beit Yad Lanaimin in Haifa, Neta Dobrin:
"The meeting with the Bleich family was exciting and heartbreaking.
I met an inspiring family with special mental powers.
Their connection with his friends from the unit and his friends from home is an expression of a man who was late in his life. A committed family man, a true friend and a brave warrior, may his memory be blessed.'
Of blessed memory
We will probably never get real answers about the 7.10 massacre failure. We will only accept the stories of those who had to fight the consequences of the IDF's neglect of the fence.