Difficult job search engines: how in Sevastopol are looking for the remains of Soviet and German soldiers
2019-05-04T12:19:27.946Z
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Sevastopol was among the first cities of the USSR that were attacked by German aviation on June 22, 1941. He was occupied in 1942 and liberated on May 9, 1944 during the Crimean offensive operation. Then the Soviet side lost about 18 thousand people killed and more than 60 thousand wounded, the total German losses amounted to about 100 thousand. After reunification with Russia in the Republic of Crimea, the detachment "Sevastopol" was created, which is engaged in excavations and is looking for dead and missing soldiers both armies. On the difficult work of search engines - in the material RT.
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Source: russiart