Stake attention in this memory
The camera pans slowly from left to right across a memorial made of dark gray granite. The memorial stands on a light gray granite base, with a brick sidewalk in the foreground. The memorial features text and images related to the Russian Airborne Troops (VDV). The text on the left-hand stone reads, in Russian, about the VDV being the epitome of courage and readiness. It also includes a quote about fighting on one's knees if necessary. The next section of the memorial consists of tiles with black and white images depicting VDV soldiers in action, including paratroopers jumping from planes, tanks, and soldiers in combat. The right-hand stone includes another inscription in Russian, defining paratroopers as people who remain young in the memory of others, and stating that anyone who has worn the blue epaulettes of a paratrooper will proudly say "I am a paratrooper". The inscriptions are attributed to Margelov V.F. The background includes green grass, trees, and a light-colored building, suggesting the memorial is located in a park or public space. The lighting indicates it is daytime.
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