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The image depicts a military artillery piece, likely a cannon or anti-aircraft gun, on display outdoors. The gun is mounted on a platform. A sign in Russian is attached to the gun. The background features trees, a lamppost, a fence, and what appear to be city buildings in the distance. A banner is placed beside the gun. The scene appears to be a public park or monument area. Based on the text on the banner "Pobeda v edinstve", this is likely a Victory memorial in Cheboksary, Russia. The photograph was taken during the daytime.
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May 10, 2026

Cheboksary, Russia

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The image depicts a military artillery piece, likely a cannon or anti-aircraft gun, on display outdoors. The gun is mounted on a platform. A sign in Russian is attached to the gun. The background features trees, a lamppost, a fence, and what appear to be city buildings in the distance. A banner is placed beside the gun. The scene appears to be a public park or monument area. Based on the text on the banner "Pobeda v edinstve", this is likely a Victory memorial in Cheboksary, Russia. The photograph was taken during the daytime.

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The image depicts a military artillery piece, likely a cannon or anti-aircraft gun, on display outdoors. The gun is mounted on a platform. A sign in Russian is attached to the gun. The background features trees, a lamppost, a fence, and what appear to be city buildings in the distance. A banner is placed beside the gun. The scene appears to be a public park or monument area. Based on the text on the banner "Pobeda v edinstve", this is likely a Victory memorial in Cheboksary, Russia. The photograph was taken during the daytime. in Cheboksary, Russia | Collective Memory