Putin, Slovenian leader agreed to honor the centenary of the Russian chapel near Vrsic

Source: Interfax-Religion

April 27, 2016

    

The presidents of Russia and Slovenia, Vladimir Putin and Borut Pahor, have discussed cooperation by telephone, the Kremlin press office said.

"The parties discussed various issues of bilateral cooperation. It was agreed in particular to honor the centenary of the construction of the Russian chapel near Vrsic in Slovenia," the spokesperson said.

The 100th anniversary of the chapel built in Slovenia to commemorate Russian soldiers killed in World War I is to be celebrated this year.

In March 1916, an avalanche covered a group of Russian captives who cleared the mountain road from snow and buried alive several hundreds of people. Local residents, Slovenians, buried them in a joint grave and then reburied their remnants near the chapel at the Vrsic Pass.

Commemorative meetings of Russian and Slovenian public figures are held at the church every year in July.

Interfax-Religion

4/28/2016

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