The Vidlitsky Frontier search squad is looking for the relatives of Red Army soldier Takiden Khasenov, born in 1916, who disappeared in 1941, the squad’s press service reported on July 28 on the VKontakte social network.
Karelian search engines found the remains of a Red Army soldier on July 17 in the Olonetsky region of Karelia. A medallion was found on him. We managed to read the medallion insert and establish the fighter’s surname: Khasenov, born in 1916 in the Azov district of the Omsk region.
The name of the village council was also on the insert, but it was illegible. “Kyzyl-Askar…? (possibly Kzyl-Askerovsky?)” – the press service reports. Presumably, the name of the collective farm where the warrior was from contains the phrase “…urmus”The surname is indicated in the family data column. “Khisenov”.
According to the generalized database “Memorial” of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Takiden Khasenov, born in 1916, was drafted into the Azov RVK from the Omsk region. Last place of service – 719 sp. Red Army soldier Takiden Khasenov disappeared on September 4, 1941 in the Karelo-Finnish SSR near the Tuloksa River.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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