These days we especially have much gratitude towards medical workers who keep saving lives in the tough period of the pandemic. It’s worth mentioning, though, that Russia and former Soviet countries have many monuments to medical workers – both military and civilian ones. Some are shown in this post.
On the photo above – monument in Makhachkala, Russia, to medical workers who died saving lives of Covid patients.
Nursultan, Kazakhstan
Monument to doctors-heroes saving lives of Covide patients in Moscow.
Monument to medical workers who died from Covid, Derbent, Dagestan.
Monument to doctors and nurses in Tula, Russia.
Volgodonsk
Monument to obstetricians-gynaecologists of the Belgorod region.
Monument “Nurse” in Kursk.
Monument to graduates and workers of the Irkutsk State Medical University who gave lives for the Motherhood in 1941-1945, Irkutsk.
Monument to doctors in Sochi.
Monument to a frontline nurse, Moscow.
Monument to a frontline nurse, Nyagan, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.
“To medical workers from grateful Cherepovets citizens”.
Monument to a doctor in Moscow.
Volgograd
Tyumen
Surgut
Kostanay
Staryi Oskol
Beautiful…well done.
In the sixth picture the nurse has a blouse and doesn’t
Need some monuments that honor the custodians who kept the toilets clean…..and those who cooked the meals.
Maybe they should make some monuments of all the people who lost their jobs, were separated from loved ones because of idiot border closures, and we’re driven to mental illness and suicide because they lost everything from the government’s covid policies.
God bless all those who care for the elderly and sick people in the name of Jesus Christ.
In America, BLM would tear down those statues because they depict white power and colonizing. Then, they would loot the Nike and Best Buy store nearby, all in the name of freedom.