In October 1985, it was decided to build a Memorial of Military Glory, on which with honors to rebury the remains of soldiers from the burial found.
On 22 August 2004, seventy kilometers east of the capital of Chișinău, the memorial complex was opened by the architect S. Shoikhet and sculptor S.
A year later, a veteran delivered a speech at the complex in which he compared it to the Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd and the Brest Fortress in Belarus.
A bell tower rises above the picturesque banks of the Dniester, which recalls the historical continuity of Moldova and the restoration of respect for the ancestors who previously lived in those places.
From the observation deck of the bridgehead, a beautiful view of the Dniester valley and the adjacent forests, meadows and fields opens.