As the Red Army advanced against the remaining White forces in southern Ukraine, Solodukhin, by now having been appointed to command the
15th Rifle Division, came up against those of
Pyotr Wrangel. The Red Army strategy aimed to cut off the White forces from their sources of supply in the
Crimea. On 6 August 1920 Solodukhin received orders to take his division across to the left bank of the
Dnieper under cover of night. Solodukhin chose a place between the settlements of and to make the crossing. Simultaneously the
52nd and
Latvian divisions were to cross the Dnieper in the area of
Beryslav, and the Kherson group in the area of
Kherson. Solodukhin's division was tasked with capturing the Korsun Monastery, fortified by White forces, the 52nd and the Latvian divisions were to capture
Malaya and Bolshaya Kakhovka, and the Kherson group the village of
Aleshki. If successful, this would open the way for the Red Army's Pravoberezhnaya group to advance on
Perekop and
Melitopol to join up with elements of
13th Army, and cut Wrangel's forces off from its Crimean bases. When later captured and interrogated, some of the White force involved in the battle reported Among the wounded was one of yours with the Order of the Red Banner. He was wounded in the leg and both arms. To the offer of the lieutenant to surrender, he replied: "We, the Communists, do not surrender to the mercy of the White Guard bastards!" Immediately one of the officers shot him at point-blank range. His commissar in the 9th Rifle Division, Semyon Voskov, is also buried at the monument, having died of
typhus in
Taganrog after that city had been taken by the Red Army. ==Awards and honours==