Memorial of Glory (Tiraspol)

The commissioner of the cavalry brigade Grigory Kotovsky was buried there during the Russian Civil War after the liberation of Tiraspol from the White Guard.

[2] That same day, a solemn ceremony of the reburial of Red Army soldiers and officers at the complex was held (mostly natives of Transnistria and the Moldovan SSR).

Boris and his crew died under the Budapest Offensive (January 1945) and the machine was transported back to the territory of the Soviet Union, according to the request of his father.

Among them was Nikolai Ostapenko, the head of the Slobodzeysky District Council of People's Deputies, who died on 30 April 1992 in an attack.

During the reconstruction, the Wall of Memory was erected, on which the names of all the Transnistrian defenders who died in 1990-1992 are carved.

The eternal flame at the grave of the unknown soldier was lit by Hero of the Soviet Union Mikhail Kharin, a participant Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive.

A statue at the tomb.