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The remains of 732 people found at the site of the former German concentration camp "Dulag-140" in the Leningrad region were ceremoniously reburied, a TASS correspondent reports.
The remains that were raised belonged to both men and women, and one of the skeletons was a child. Only four Red Army soldiers were identified, Alexander Pershin, who led the work, told TASS.
Video and photo: Dmitry Selivanov/TASS
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The remains that were raised belonged to both men and women, and one of the skeletons was a child. Only four Red Army soldiers were identified, Alexander Pershin, who led the work, told TASS.
Video and photo: Dmitry Selivanov/TASS
🌒@EastCalling