The first stage of the construction project of the memorial facility dedicated to deportation victims is opened at Siren railway station in Bakhchysarai District. The photo depicts a full-size reproduction of the first railway carriage which carried Crimean Tatars from Crimea to Middle Asia in 1944.18.05.2016#2850398
Remzi Ilyasov, Deputy Head, Crimean State Council, speaking at the opening ceremony of the first part of a memorial dedicated to the deportation victims, at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchisarai district.18.05.2016#2850391
The unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850390
From right: Crimean Mufti Emirali Albayev, Chairman of the Muslin Board of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, Head of the Republic of Crimea, and Metropolitan Lazar of Simferopol and Crimea attending the opening ceremony of the first part of a memorial dedicated to the deportation victims, at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchisarai district.18.05.2016#2850389
Crimean Mufti Emirali Albayev, Chairman of the Muslin Board of Crimea, attending the opening ceremony of the first part of a memorial dedicated to the deportation victims, at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchisarai district.18.05.2016#2850382
The unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850375
The unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850372
The unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850363
The unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850361
The ceremony to open the memorial facility dedicated to deportation victims at Siren railway station in Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850360
The ceremony to open the memorial facility dedicated to deportation victims at Siren railway station in Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850359
Crimea's chief architect Alexander Kuznetsov at the unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850357
Crimea's chief architect Alexander Kuznetsov at the unveiling of a memorial to the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850356
Sergei Aksyonov, Head of the Republic of Crimea, attending the opening ceremony of the first part of a memorial dedicated to the deportation victims, at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchisarai district.18.05.2016#2850352
A model of the memorial complex dedicated to the the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850346
A model of the memorial complex dedicated to the the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850345
A model of the memorial complex dedicated to the the deportation victims in Crimea at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchysarai District.18.05.2016#2850343
Opening ceremony of the first part of a memorial dedicated to the deportation victims, at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchisarai district. It is the copy of a heated freight car in which the first group of Crimean Tatars were shipped from Crimea to Central Asia in 194418.05.2016#2850342
Opening ceremony of the first part of a memorial dedicated to the deportation victims, at the Siren railway station in the Bakhchisarai district. It is the copy of a heated freight car in which the first group of Crimean Tatars were shipped from Crimea to Central Asia in 194418.05.2016#2850341
The first stage of the construction project of the memorial facility dedicated to deportation victims is opened at Siren railway station in Bakhchysarai District. The photo depicts a full-size reproduction of the first railway carriage which carried Crimean Tatars from Crimea to Middle Asia in 1944.18.05.2016#2850334