In Stavropol, children found century-old bones in a pile of sand


In the Stavropol Territory, children dug out of the sand presumably human remains, which may be more than a hundred years old. This was announced on June 5 by a source of Izvestia.
The century-old bones were found on a highway in Neftekumsk.
"The children found six fragments of human-like bone remains. They were found in a pile of sand, which was brought from a site located 6 km from the city. The estimated age of the bones is more than a hundred years," the source said.
The remains have been sent for examination. At the moment, a check is being carried out on the discovery of bones.
Earlier, on June 4, in the southwest of Moscow, a woman's body was found in a plastic bag with signs of violent death in the form of multiple injuries to the head. It was clarified that the investigators had opened a criminal case under Part 1 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Murder").
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