Brest-Tsentralny at Brest, Belarus.

Brest-Tsentralny is the main railway station of Brest, Belarus
The first building of the Brest station was built in 1886, and opened on 28 May in the presence of Emperor Alexander III.
It was built in the form of "medieval castle" with four water towers. The station was equipped with water heating. In the halls for passengers of the 1st and 2nd classes have parquet floors, 3rd class — plank, utility room — asphalt. Soon the station became the first in Russian Railways, have electric lighting — 160 light bulbs of 20 candles appeared in the halls and on platforms and 12 lights on 50 of candles lit up the station square.
In 1915, during the First World War, the station building was destroyed by the retreating Russian troops. The Polish authorities have constructed a new building. Visited Brest in 1949, Marshal Kliment Voroshilov, has contributed to the adoption of the decision on reconstruction of the station, which was held in 1953-1957.
From 2009 to 014, a large-scale reconstruction of the passenger complex took place at the station, which affected buildings, utilities, adjacent territories and track infrastructure.

Parade in Tiraspol, Pridnestrovie

Transnistria is a small independent country located in south-eastern Europe, bordering Moldova and Ukraine. The official name of the State is the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, acronym PMR, also known as Transdniester. In the Russian language Transnistria is known as Pridnestrovie.On 12th of April 1944, the Soviet Red Army liberated the capital city of Tiraspol. Each year a parade takes place on the memory of  April 1944 events. The photo was taken on the 12th of April 2019 in Tiraspol, Pridnestrovie.