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bronze plaque mounted on a white brick wall, likely outdoors
Momentbronze plaque mounted on a white brick wall, likely outdoors. The plaque commemorates Colonel Yevhen Konovalets of the Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR) Army, who lived from 1891 to 1938. The plaque also identifies him as the commander of the Sich Riflemen, whose barracks were located in the building in 1918. The plaque features a portrait of Konovalets, a Ukrainian trident symbol, crossed rifles, and laurel wreaths. The text on the plaque is written in Ukrainian. The location is likely in Kyiv, Ukraine, given Konovalets' significance to Ukrainian history and the presence of Ukrainian text and symbols.
