
Stake attention in this memory
A large, silver-grey metallic statue, identified as the Motherland Monument (also known as Mother Ukraine), stands prominently against a clear, bright blue sky. The monument is located in Kyiv, Ukraine, specifically within the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War complex. The colossal female figure faces forward, with her right arm raised, holding an upright, elongated sword. Her left arm is also raised, supporting a shield embossed with the Ukrainian national emblem, the Tryzub (trident). The statue rests on a multi-tiered, grey architectural pedestal. Traces of white snow or ice are visible on the ledges and surfaces of the pedestal's upper sections, indicating cold weather conditions. The ground surrounding the base of the monument is covered in a layer of uniform white snow. In the lower right foreground, a patch of dark, low-lying shrubbery is partially visible, contrasting with the snow. A dark, slender pole, possibly a light fixture, extends vertically from the snow-covered ground near the base of the monument on the right side. No human figures are present in the scene. The overall lighting suggests a clear, sunny winter day.
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