“After the Investigative Committee checked all the documents and interviewed the witnesses, we were contacted by the management of the cemetery of GBU“ Ritual ”. We were informed that our agreement on the purchase of land in the cemetery was recognized as legal. February 23, we buried my grandmother. In order to avoid such bureaucratic problems, we were given a single passport for all three land purchase agreements, ”Fokina said.

In addition, Fokina thanked RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan for restoring justice and respect for the memory of the veteran, as well as State Duma deputies Oksana Pushkin and Vladimir Resin, who helped solve the problem.

Earlier, RT wrote that for several months in Moscow, war veterans and home front worker Yulia Fokina cannot be buried.

As the granddaughter of the deceased said, her grandmother back in 2011 acquired a place for burial at the Rakitki cemetery. The woman died on September 20, 2019.

After that, the administration refused to bury the relatives, as the agreements with the previous owner of the cemetery, ZAO Ritual-1, were invalidated.

The former owner of “Rakitok” assures that he provided GBU “Ritual” with unhindered access to the entire archive and sent documents of title.

In turn, the prosecutor’s office after the audit found out that unidentified persons from ZAO “Ritual-1” unlawfully seized the money of citizens.

Later, the Investigative Committee began checking on this fact.

More details in the material RT.