It consists of information boards that contain portraits and the biographies of the heroes. There are 154 photos, 154 short biographies, 154 stories of lives interrupted by war.
The exhibition will last for a month, and the general public can come and learn more about the biographies of the fallen soldiers of the Azov Unit, the youngest of whom was 18 years old and the oldest 63 years old.
Photo: KMDA
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