Monument to Anatoly Balabukha, Soviet war memorial in Mariupol, Ukraine.
The Monument to Anatoly Balabukha is a granite memorial in Mariupol dedicated to a Soviet soldier. It stands in the city as a stone structure marking his memory.
The memorial was erected in 1965 and commemorates a soldier who fell in combat during the 1940s. It stands as a reminder of the military events of that era.
The monument honors a fallen soldier and serves as a marker of local war remembrance in the city. It is a place where people express their respect for those who died.
The memorial is accessible to visitors in the urban area and can be reached on foot. It sits in a zone with other commemorative sites in the region.
The monument is part of a collection of memorials in the city that remember different military events in the region. These sites together form a network of remembrance in the area.
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