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This image depicts a monument to Fyodor Ushakov, a prominent Russian admiral, located in Astrakhan, Russia. The monument features a large missile boat, the "Komsomolets of Astrakhan," which is on permanent display. In front of the boat, there are two bronze busts of historical figures, likely Ushakov and another naval commander, mounted on pedestals. One pedestal has an inscription that reads "АПРЯКСИН" (Apraksin), indicating the name of one of the depicted individuals. The missile boat is painted in grey and red, with various armaments visible on its deck. The scene is framed by lush green trees and bushes, and the sky is overcast. The monument appears to be situated in a public space, possibly a park or waterfront area, given the presence of a road and sidewalk in the foreground. A bell is also suspended from a structure near the boat. The inscription on the right pedestal contains dates that appear to be "41-19" possibly referring to World War II or another significant historical period.
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Jun 18, 2026, 2:55 PM

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This image depicts a monument to Fyodor Ushakov, a prominent Russian admiral, located in Astrakhan, Russia. The monument features a large missile boat, the "Komsomolets of Astrakhan," which is on permanent display. In front of the boat, there are two bronze busts of historical figures, likely Ushakov and another naval commander, mounted on pedestals. One pedestal has an inscription that reads "АПРЯКСИН" (Apraksin), indicating the name of one of the depicted individuals. The missile boat is painted in grey and red, with various armaments visible on its deck. The scene is framed by lush green trees and bushes, and the sky is overcast. The monument appears to be situated in a public space, possibly a park or waterfront area, given the presence of a road and sidewalk in the foreground. A bell is also suspended from a structure near the boat. The inscription on the right pedestal contains dates that appear to be "41-19" possibly referring to World War II or another significant historical period.

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