The memorial complex "Island of Courage and Sorrow," also known as "Island of Tears", is located in the very center of Minsk, on an artificial island in the Svisloch River, near the Trinity Suburb. This memorial is dedicated to Belarusian internationalist soldiers who died in Afghanistan during the Soviet-Afghan War from 1979 to 1989. Of the more than 30,000 Belarusians who participated in the fighting, 771 did not return home. The memorial has become a symbol of remembrance and grief for all those who gave their lives far from their homeland. The construction of the complex began as early as 1988, while the war in Afghanistan was still ongoing. The official opening took place on August 3, 1996. The memorial project was developed by a group of architects and sculptors led by Yuri Pavlov. Their work was recognized as the best in a competition, and now this complex is one of the key landmarks of Minsk. Visitors enter the island via an arched bridge that leads to the heart of the memorial—a chapel symbolizing the 12th-century Church of St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk. Inside the chapel, the names of all Belarusians who fell in Afghanistan are carved. An inscription on the walls of the chapel beneath an icon of the Virgin Mary reads: "This temple was erected to the sons who died in Afghanistan so that there would be no evil on either their own or foreign land." The central figure of the complex is a sculpture of a weeping angel. This angel symbolizes endless sorrow for the fallen soldiers. The architects intended it to represent inconsolable grief, as the angel, in their view, failed in its holy mission to protect the young soldiers from death. There is a tradition among Minsk residents: newlyweds come to the angel, lay flowers at its feet, and brides rub the statue. It is believed that this ritual will bring happiness to the newly formed family and protect future sons from war. The memorial is surrounded by large boulders on which the names of Afghan provinces are carved, where battles took place involving Soviet troops, including Belarusians. These stones symbolize the harsh Afghan mountains where many soldiers found their final resting place. The island's landscape is also designed to resemble mountains and the difficult conditions in which the battles were fought. The island's uneven terrain enhances the feeling of the harsh nature of the Afghan mountains. The composition is complemented by weeping willows leaning over the water, as if mourning the fallen. One of the key elements of the complex is a symbolic memorial table. On memorial days, relatives, friends, and loved ones of those who did not return from the war gather around it. This table, designed in a strict style, symbolizes eternal memory of the fallen and serves as a place for memorial events. The composition of the memorial aims to commemorate not only those who died in Afghanistan but also those who died from emotional and physical wounds after returning home. "Island of Tears" in Minsk has become a pilgrimage site for many residents and visitors. Almost all sightseeing tours of Minsk include a visit to this memorial, which has a profound emotional impact on every visitor. A special atmosphere reigns on the grounds of the complex, encouraging reflection on the tragedies of war and the value of peace. Every visitor finds something personal here: some find solace, some find peace, and some feel a connection to history and the memory of their ancestors. This memorial has become a symbol of remembrance for all Belarusians who died not only in Afghanistan but in all wars. Today, the "Island of Tears" is not just a monument to specific events but a place created to remind current and future generations of the price of war and the importance of peace. Thus, the memorial complex "Island of Courage and Sorrow" is not only an architectural masterpiece but also an important cultural and historical monument. Its symbolism and significance go beyond one specific conflict, reflecting the collective pain and memory of all Belarusians who died in combat.