Memorial Samartsev, who died in undeclared wars (gorod360.com)
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Memorial Samartsev, who died in undeclared wars, opened September 4, 2001 at Memorial Square (sculptors - Boris stale, Vladimir Obukhov, Architect - Alexander Temnikov).
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