portion of a granite monument with carved text and graphics
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portion of a granite monument with carved text and graphics

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VolgogradRussia

portion of a granite monument with carved text and graphics. The inscription in Russian details military actions of the 64th Army from January 10 to February 2, 1943, likely related to the Battle of Stalingrad. The top portion of the monument features a stylized map with arrows indicating troop movements and place names such as "ST. VORONOV," "PESCHANKA," "STARO-DUBOVKA," and "KUPOROSNOE." The city of Stalingrad is also explicitly named. The monument is situated outdoors, likely in a public space in Volgograd, Russia, formerly known as Stalingrad. The stone is dark gray and appears to be weathered.