
Stake attention in this memory
This is a full, eye-level outdoor shot of a memorial in Zavodoukovsk, Russia, featuring two plaques with portraits of deceased individuals and a tall metal observation tower. The memorial is situated within a park-like setting with tall pine trees and green grass. The left plaque is dedicated to ARSENTIEV Viktor Anatolyevich, born 12.09.1961, died 22.09.1983. It includes a black and white portrait of a young man with short, dark hair and a serious expression. The text below details his birth and death dates, his place of birth in the Zavodoukovsk district of Tyumen Oblast, his education, his service in the Border Troops of the USSR, and his participation in combat operations in Afghanistan where he received fatal injuries. He was posthumously awarded the Order of the Red Banner and buried in a village in the Zavodoukovsk district. The right plaque is dedicated to DANILOV Sergey Vladimirovich, born 08.10.1972, died 04.01.2023. It features a black and white portrait of a young man in a military cap, wearing a uniform. The text states he was born in the Zavodoukovsk district, graduated from a local police school, and served in various border guard units. It recounts his involvement in combat operations in Tajikistan and his participation in a special operation in the zone of the SMO, where he died. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage and buried in the village of Kollesnikovo in the Zavodoukovsk district. The observation tower is a multi-tiered metal structure painted dark green, with a smaller structure at the top that has green walls and yellow louvers. The tower has walkways and railings. To the left of the plaques, a large, abstract grey sculpture is visible, and behind it, a piece of military equipment, possibly a tank track, is partially obscured. The background is dominated by the tall trunks and green foliage of pine trees, with dappled sunlight filtering through.
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