Wednesday, November 11, 2015

SK dates burial of the remains of Alexei and Maria Romanov undefined – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, November 11 – RIA Novosti. Dates burial of the royal Romanov family – Prince Alexei and Princess Maria – have not been determined, said senior investigator criminologist Main Department of Criminology SK Russia Vladimir Solovyov.

 The Emperor Nicholas II and his son Tsarevich Alexei. Archival photo

© Photo: courtesy Museum Theatre Obraztsov

“Until the date of this call, we can not. These dates, I think, would call government the Russian Federation, which has been with us this serious work, but also, of course, a very big word – the word of His Holiness Patriarch. The church will also consider issues related to the identification of the remains, “- said Solovyov, the TV channel” Russia “.

The Interdepartmental Working Group on matters relating to the investigation and disposal are in the State archive of the Russian Federation remains of the previously suggested as a possible date on 18 October. However, according to press secretary of Prime Minister Natalia Timakova, clarity on the date of disposal will appear after further consultations, including with the Russian Orthodox Church. Later, a source in the Russian government told RIA Novosti that the ceremony may be held in February 2016.

On Wednesday, the head of the State Archive of the Russian Federation Sergey Mironenko said that the ceremony of the burial of the remains of the Romanov family could take place in early February 2016.

In September, it became known that the investigators resumed the investigation into the deaths of members of the Russian Imperial House of Romanov, as well as members of their entourage, instituted in 1993 following the discovery of a group of burial in the vicinity of Yekaterinburg. At the end of September it was carried out the exhumation of the remains of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna. There were also traces of blood samples taken from the clothes of the Emperor Alexander II. These samples have not been previously investigated.

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