
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a memorial with three granite plaques, each featuring a portrait of a man and inscribed text in Kazakh and Russian. The plaques are set against a dark stone wall, with a tiled ground in the foreground. The memorial appears to be located in a public space, possibly a square or park, given the presence of paving stones and shadows cast by an unseen structure or trees. The leftmost plaque is for УХАБОВ Валерий Иванович (1938-1983). The text below his portrait describes him as a Hero of the Soviet Union, Lieutenant Colonel of the Border Troops of the KGB of the USSR, who commanded a special unit and died in Afghanistan. The middle plaque is for КРАВЦОВ Григорий Михайлович (1922-1945). The text states he was a Hero of the Soviet Union and died in battle for the Motherland in 1945. The rightmost plaque is for АРСТАНБЕКОВ Эубэки́р Эбдірайымулы (1908-1970). The text identifies him as a Major General, Member of the Supreme Soviet, and honored worker of the state security bodies. He served in the Kostanay region from 1930-1940 and was a Major General, state and public figure, and honored worker of the security bodies, who was born and served in the Kustanai region from 1930-1940. The style of the memorial and the names suggest a connection to military and state service. The mention of Kustanai region in the description of Arstanbekov's service strongly indicates that this memorial is located in the city of Kostanay, Kazakhstan. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight casting distinct shadows.
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