
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a monument in an outdoor setting, likely a park or historical site. The monument features a glass case containing a dark, irregularly shaped rock, which appears to be a fragment of a cross. This fragment is displayed on a stepped, rusted metal structure within the case. The base of the monument is a rectangular, rusted metal plaque with Ukrainian text inscribed on it. The text details the origin of the fragment, stating it is a "piece of black labradorite - fragment of a cross from the grave of Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Polya." It further explains that the cross was destroyed during the liquidation of the Sevastopol Cemetery in the late 1940s and was found during archaeological research in July 2020. The monument is situated near lush green foliage, with trees and bushes visible in the background. A decorative black metal fence with spiral motifs runs along the lower right side of the image, bordering the monument's base, which rests on a gravel surface. The overall impression is one of historical preservation and remembrance, with the monument serving as a focal point for historical information. The location is identified as the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
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