The stele of black marble is placed above the capsule containing soil from France, Germany, Slovakia, Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic, the native countries of soldiers who died in the France's Ardennes department during the WWI, at the military cemetery in Chestres, Vouziers, France, November 3, 2018. 03.11.2018#5688594
Graves are pictured at the the military cemetery, where soldiers from France, Germany, Slovakia, Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic who died in the France's Ardennes department during the WWI were buried, in Vouziers, France, November 3, 2018. 03.11.2018#5688462
Officials lay down the capsule containing soil from the native countries of soldiers died in the France's Ardennes department during the WWI - France, Germany, Slovakia, Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic - at the military cemetery in Chestres, Vouziers, France, November 3, 2018. 03.11.2018#5688460
A grave is pictured at the the military cemetery, where soldiers from France, Germany, Slovakia, Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic who died in the France's Ardennes department during the WWI were buried, in Vouziers, France, November 3, 2018. 03.11.2018#5688455
A participant wearing a historical uniform attends the ceremony to mark the centenary of the end of the WWI at the military cemetery, where 246 Russian soldiers were buried, in Chestres, Vouziers, France, November 3, 2018. The capsule containing soil from the native countries of soldiers died in the France's Ardennes department during the WWI - France, Germany, Slovakia, Russia, Belgium and the Czech Republic - has been laid down at the cemetery in Vouziers.03.11.2018#5688445