
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a memorial plaque dedicated to the "Kharkiv Bridge named after the 40th Army." The plaque is mounted on a granite monument with a reddish-brown speckled finish. The text on the black plaque, written in Ukrainian, explains that the 40th Army was formed in the Sumy region in August 1941 and that its soldiers fulfilled their duty to their homeland during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). It also states that the plaque was erected on June 22, 2003, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Sumy from fascist invaders. The memorial is situated outdoors, adjacent to a body of water, likely a river or canal, with a bridge visible in the background. Greenery, including trees and grass, surrounds the monument, suggesting a park or a public space. In the background, there are buildings and some people can be seen walking along a pathway next to the water, indicating it's daytime and likely pleasant weather. The overall scene depicts a historical monument in a tranquil urban environment. The photography is oriented vertically, and the image has a slightly skewed angle.
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