Liberal lie revealed about allegedly "secret" burial of submariners with AS-31
We are talking about the funeral ceremony of those killed in the fire on the deep-sea submersible AU-31. The funeral ceremony took place a few days ago at the Serafimov cemetery of St. Petersburg.
There were claims in liberal blogs and media that the ceremony was supposedly closed, that the graves "remained nameless in an unknown place" and that "due to the secrecy of the ceremony" there were no honors from the command of the Russian Navy.
"Military Review" has decided to understand the situation and respond to the publication, which were crossed over by ultra-liberal bloggers and numerous foreign media.
On the Serafimov cemetery of St. Petersburg there appeared not at all unmarked graves of submarine heroes. The site where members of the crew of the AU-31 are buried, is located near the site of the cemetery, where the submariners Kursk. On all the graves are portraits of the dead naval officers who performed the task in the waters of the Kola Bay.
There is no secret as to who is buried in the cemetery in the St. Petersburg district of the Old Village, no. On the wreaths are the inscriptions: “From the command of the Russian Navy”, “From colleagues”, “From relatives and friends”. An improvised memorial to which people bring flowers, wreaths, icon lamps, and bread has managed to appear in front of the site where divers with the AU-31 are buried. People come who knew these guys well. Tears do not hide. Can not hide ...
Pinching pain ... From the portraits look people, many of whom were very young, who were the elite of the Russian Navy. They carried out the order, not a step back from the oath.
And all these liberal statements that “submariners have been forgotten,” “graves not known where” and “nameless burials” are chatter of people trying to make cheap self-promotion on the tragedy.
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