The relatives of Red Army soldier Pyotr Ivanovich Pushkarev, who disappeared in 1941, are being searched for by the Vidlitsky Frontier search detachment, the press service of the detachment reported on the VKontakte social network on September 3.
On August 30, the Vidlitsky Frontier search party discovered the remains of a soldier along with a soldier’s medallion. The medallion read: it belonged to Red Army soldier Pyotr Ivanovich Pushkarev, born in 1917.
The insert also said that Pyotr Ivanovich Pushkarev is originally from the Omsk region (Sargatsky district, Sargatsky village council, Kushayly village). The family lived in the same village.
According to the report on irrecoverable losses, published in the joint database of the Russian Ministry of Defense “Memorial”, the soldier’s last place of service was the 719th Infantry Regiment. Red Army soldier Pyotr Ivanovich Pushkarev disappeared on September 4, 1941 in the Karelo-Finnish SSR, near the Tuloksa River.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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