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To Donbass Liberators is located in Lenin Comsomol Park, Donetsk, dedicated to all the military units and formations that liberated Donbas during World War II. The monument itself is in the shape of a triangle that is a group of three inclined walls coming out of the ground to symbolize the silhouettes of Donetsk terricones by their sharp edges. An “eternal flame” is located at the foot of the monument.
Situated on the platform is a sculpture of a Miner and Soldiers, who grasp a sword, with its edge down, in their right hands. Behind them is the form of a five-pointed star. During Memorial Day events, veterans march through downtown to the monument.
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