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A long outdoor memorial, identified by banners reading "АЛЕЯ СЛАВИ" (Alley of Glory), is prominently displayed in a public space in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, likely situated near the Mykolaiv City Council building on Soborna Street. The memorial comprises multiple large, vertically oriented banners, approximately 2 meters in height, each section featuring a grid of individual portrait photographs. The banners are designed with a blue upper section and a yellow lower section, consistent with the Ukrainian national flag, and include Ukrainian trident (Tryzub) emblems and stylized wheat stalks.

Numerous Ukrainian flags, both full-sized and smaller versions, are affixed along the top edge of the banners and clustered amongst the memorial items at ground level. Along the base of the banners, a collection of commemorative tributes is arranged on the bare ground and on small stands. These include various bouquets of artificial flowers in shades of blue, yellow, red, and purple; multiple small Ukrainian flags; framed photographs of individuals, presumably those depicted on the banners or other fallen personnel; and several small lanterns or candles.

The memorial borders a wide, light-colored paved walkway or plaza. Immediately behind the banners, a strip of dark earth or sparse vegetation is visible, followed by a line of mature trees with dense green foliage. In the distant background, partially visible under an overcast sky, is a large, multi-story building with multiple windows and architectural details consistent with public or administrative structures. On the paved walkway, three individuals – two adult females and one younger person – are observed walking from left to right, away from the viewer, casually passing the memorial.
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Jul 22, 2025, 4:12 PM

Mykolaiv, Ukraine

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A long outdoor memorial, identified by banners reading "АЛЕЯ СЛАВИ" (Alley of Glory), is prominently displayed in a public space in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, likely situated near the Mykolaiv City Council building on Soborna Street. The memorial comprises multiple large, vertically oriented banners, approximately 2 meters in height, each section featuring a grid of individual portrait photographs. The banners are designed with a blue upper section and a yellow lower section, consistent with the Ukrainian national flag, and include Ukrainian trident (Tryzub) emblems and stylized wheat stalks. Numerous Ukrainian flags, both full-sized and smaller versions, are affixed along the top edge of the banners and clustered amongst the memorial items at ground level. Along the base of the banners, a collection of commemorative tributes is arranged on the bare ground and on small stands. These include various bouquets of artificial flowers in shades of blue, yellow, red, and purple; multiple small Ukrainian flags; framed photographs of individuals, presumably those depicted on the banners or other fallen personnel; and several small lanterns or candles. The memorial borders a wide, light-colored paved walkway or plaza. Immediately behind the banners, a strip of dark earth or sparse vegetation is visible, followed by a line of mature trees with dense green foliage. In the distant background, partially visible under an overcast sky, is a large, multi-story building with multiple windows and architectural details consistent with public or administrative structures. On the paved walkway, three individuals – two adult females and one younger person – are observed walking from left to right, away from the viewer, casually passing the memorial.

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