Gold site detected worth 30m euros?

Carrie Nikolai Romanov, Queen Alexandra and their five children were killed on the night between July 16 and 17, 1918. But the story of Romanov continues to remain among the most intriguing in Russian history. Carri Romanoff's gold hunters, who are said to be very large, have begun research for a hundred years, [...]
Carrie Nikolai Romanov, Queen Alexandra and their five children were killed on the night between July 16 and 17, 1918.
But the story of Romanov continues to remain among the most intriguing in Russian history.
Carri Romanov's gold hunters, who are said to be very large, have started research for a hundred years, but so far nothing has been found.
These days, documents have been published by the KGB archives, which so far offer the most precise location possible for the hidden gold of the Russian ruling Romanov dynasty. Gold is said to be worth 30m euros. The documents state that gold is hidden in Trans-Siberian Railway, 3,544 kilometers east of Moscow. No one in this country will find the sign "xix," but if there is time, patience, and money, adventure can be repaid.
There is no doubt that KGB agents during Soviet rule have been tracking you, but there is no information on a successful hunt.
The documents reveal the confession of Karl Puroc, who has admitted that he and a friend have hidden gold in a depth of eight feet [2.5 m], four miles [ 4.5 km] from the city of Tajga, west of Siberia.
The “Vagons were filled with gold and rescued from the Red Army in October 1919”, Puroc said. This was just part of Romanov's treasure, since the crowns belonging to the murdered daughters of Charles Nikolai have not been found, nor have diamonds and other precious stones of unknown value.
It is also being traced to the gold, which the car had personally handed over to the inhabitants of Omsk and Tobbolsk. These crates also contain diamond - decorated swords belonging to Charles Nikolai and Queen Alexander.











