Another place that has already become historic in the long-suffering city was visited by participants of memorable events, including the deputies of the Supreme Council, a chapel along the street of Echin. Here the leadership of the republic, parliamentarians, the public also laid flowers.
In fact, on April 1, 1992, an attack on Bendery began, which later survived the horror of the June 19 tragedy. Here the Moldovan OPON shot guardsmen, militiamen and civilians. Six people died on the spot, 11 were wounded. Gregory Yechin, the police captain, who later lost his name from one of the Bendery streets, later died from the injuries. There is a chapel with a memorial plate.
He headed the military unit on May 18, 1992 swore allegiance to the Pridnestrovian people, becoming part of the Armed Forces of Pridnestrovie. This moment became one of the key events in 19 92.
Nationalists began to direct the "constitutional order" for the first time in the spring of 1992 at this place, gunshots were heard in memory of the fallen defenders of the city. The staff of the local department of internal affairs - the heirs of the heroes of the 92nd - marched before the country's leadership with a solemn march.