Today, Soso Ramishvili, head of Investigation Service of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia, and Vaja Panozishvili, deputy head, paid tribute to the remembrance of Georgian cadets who died heroically in the fight for Georgia's independence on February 25, 1921 near Kojor-Tabakhmela and adorned memorial with a wreath of flowers.
The head of the Investigation Service, Soso Ramishvili, noted that the dedication of the cadets who died in the fight for Georgia's independence is an example of heroism for all Georgians.
The ceremony was also attended by the employees of the special detachment unit of the Investigation Service, who payed a tribute to cadets with a minute of silence.
In February 1921, near Kojori and Tabakhmela, an unequal battle was fought with the Russian Red Army, where several hundred cadets were killed in the fight for the independence and freedom of Georgia. Cadets Remembrance Day, in Georgia, is celebrated annually on February 23.