I love coming to this place, it's quiet and peaceful here, you can touch the history and feel it. After the restoration, the monument began to play with new colors, a new life appeared. There is a convenient parking nearby with a memory board. The place is equipped, the adjacent road and paths are very convenient, there is a video surveillance camera, benches. There are exhibits of cars in which you can sit and experience those times. A great place for a family visit. It is convenient to get there, to be close to the city. You can take the 34 bus or the 16 trolleybus to the terminal, and then walk a couple of kilometers. I highly recommend it!!!
This memorial was opened in 1980 at the height where the soldiers of the combined militia battalion under the command of militia captain Konstantin Vladimirova took the last stand.
Prior to that, the unprepared battalion defended the approaches to Mogilev for six days under incessant artillery shelling and bombing by Nazi aircraft, repelling attacks by German infantry supported by tanks.
The memorial is unique: in the post-Soviet space, the feat of police officers committed during the Great Patriotic War is not immortalized anywhere else.