The director of the "Pharmatsia" city association, an honorary member of the All-Union Scientific Society of Pharmacists and an honorary citizen of Tiraspol Nina Kachurovskaya, was remembered in the capital. Fresh flowers were brought to the building of the central pharmacy No. 8, where Nina Ilyinichna worked many years. Parliamentarian Ilona Tyuryaeva took part in the commemorative events.
A small memorial plaque was installed on the building of the central pharmacy of the capital. An Honorary citizen of Tiraspol Nina Ilyinichna Kachurovskaya lived in this house, right above the pharmacy many years. Hundreds of young men and women went into pharmacy thanks to her, and the pharmacy network in Tiraspol grew noticeably.
Nina Ilyinichna Kachurovskaya was born in 1923, graduated from school right before the Great Patriotic War in 1941, but did not have time to go to the front with her peers, her native village in the Odessa region fell into occupation. Young Nina became an underground worker then. She distributed leaflets with information from the front together with her comrades. They were arrested and tortured after a group of underground fighters planted a red banner over the local administration on November 7. Nina Ilyinichna had to give up her dream of becoming a teacher - she stuttered due to torture after the war.
Deputy of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Ilona Tyuryaeva was among those who came today to pay tribute to the memory of Nina Kachurovskaya. The parliamentarian recalls that her grandfather worked together with Nina Ilyinichna, they were family friends. Therefore, Ilona Petrovna knew Nina Ilyinichna from childhood.
Nina Kachurovskaya devoted herself entirely to caring for others, to work, and even after her well-deserved retirement she continued to help. Thus, she managed to organize the supply of medicines to Pridnestrovie during the fighting in 1992, and after that she took care of the wounded and helped their families.
Nina Kachurovskaya would have turned 100 years old on the 7th of November. She passed away in 2016. Fresh flowers were brought in memory of the honorary citizen of the capital to the memorial plaque on the house where Nina Ilyinichna lived and worked. The youth of the Renewal party distributed booklets in the center of Tiraspol about the most famous pharmacist in the city.