Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Russia discovers ‘road of bones’ on frozen highway in Siberia

Human skull and other remains buried in sand near Irkutsk may date from 1917-22 civil war A “road of bones” has been discovered in Siberia, where officials have opened an inquiry into how a human skull and other remains appeared on a frozen highway near Irkutsk. The remains, which may be a century old, were buried in sand that was spread over a local road to improve traction on black ice. So far, the bones of at least three people have been discovered, a Kirensk city official told Russian state television, adding that they may date back to Russia’s 1917-22 civil war. Continue reading...
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