Search engines and the Russian Ministry of Defense have identified the names of four dead soldiers of the Great Patriotic War
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On the Day of the Unknown Soldier, December 3, a ceremony dedicated to the memory of the soldiers who died in the Great Patriotic War was held at the federal memorial “Pantheon of Defenders of the Fatherland” in Mytishchi. According to the Ministry of Defense, the remains of four servicemen found on the battlefields were transferred for burial in their small homeland.
Search engines, together with the Ministry of Defense, were able to establish the names of the victims. These are three Red Army soldiers: a native of the Ulyanovsk region Sergei Nikiforovich Nekrasov, Pavel Vasilyevich Sukhinin from the Lipetsk region, Kasim Adiev from the Kazakh city of Guryev and border guard Kadirbek Dauletkulov, a native of the Dzhambul region of Kazakhstan.
The remains found by search engines were handed over to representatives of the administrations of the Lipetsk and Astrakhan regions, as well as the delegation of the Republic of Kazakhstan for subsequent burial in their small homeland. Relatives were given posthumous medallions and personal belongings of Red Army soldiers found during search operations.
The Day of the Unknown Soldier was established in 2014 in memory of Russian and Soviet soldiers who died in combat on the territory of the country or abroad. The date December 3 was chosen due to the fact that it was on this day in 1966 that the ashes of an unknown soldier were buried near the wall of the Moscow Kremlin in the Alexander Garden.
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