The last moments of the Russian Czar: Soviets saved bullets, then used dungons to end suffering

It's been 100 years since the last Russian king, Nikolai II and his family were shot dead in Exterinburg. The circumstances of the royal family's death as well as the location of their bones are still mysterious. Anton Scripunov A huge man in a black leather jacket read the verdict aloud [...]
Anton Scripunov a huge man in a black leather jacket read the verdict aloud and clearly: “Nikolai Alexandrovich, your efforts to escape have failed! And now, a difficult time for the Soviet Republic, our mission is to destroy Romano's house.
My God, what does that mean?

In response, a man took the gun and pointed it at the Russian king, “reported Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
Shots, screams, and moans have been heard from the area of Ipatiev engineer's home. The performers addressed the emperor. Later, each member of the extraction would insist, “I was the one who killed the car”. The shooting was so numerous in a few minutes that even one shooter was easily injured.
When the sound of fire was stopped, there was a cry in the corner of the room, Anna Demidova, a servant, was alive. She was then shot. The wounded, prince of the royal crown Alexei, 13-year-old woke up after experiencing great pain. Then he's shot to death. On the other hand, 21-year-old looked like Tatiana tried to move. Like her sister, 17-year-old Princess Anastasia, were murdered immediately.

Peter Ermakov, the right-hand wing of Chief of Execution Yakov Yurovsky, was ordered by Alexander Stracot to guard the bullets and start using the quays towards survivors.
This was the worst moment of their deaths. They would not die instantly; they have shouted, groaned, and turned to safety. The lady was in a lot of pain before Ermakov died. She was shot many times with the dungite”, later recalled Stracot.
For dead bodies, one theory says they were dissolved with sulfuric acid on the leaflet of Ganina Yama near the city. The other theory says the bodies were burned with oil on the old route of Korkutovskaya.

Eight days later, white guards will enter Ekaterinburg to open new investigations. However, it was 1979 when Romanov's remains were exhumed.
Analysis conducted in the 1990s has confirmed that they were true, but the Russian Orthodox Church disagreed with the results. In 2015 a new trial was again initiated, but the burial case still remains open.

It is still unknown why on April 6th, Russia's Central Committee for Execution sent the novels to Ural, not Moscow. And it remains unknown why they chose Ekaterinburg and not any other special place for executions.
The prisoners were secretly transported: the first carried Nicolai, his wife, and the daughters of Mary and Anastasia, and their servants. The family will join May 23rd.

Some subx0> employees went out and bought steel bars in our only open window. There is no doubt that all the time, they're afraid that we're going to go out or contact the guards,” Alexander Fuodovna wrote in her diary on 11 July.. /Periscopi/











