Lesnye Sarai Ravine, Mass grave and historic site in Bryansk, Russia.
The Lesnye Sarai Ravine is a memorial site located in a wooded area on Duki Street in the Sovetsky District of Bryansk. The site features commemorative structures set among trees and stands as a place of remembrance.
The ravine was the site of executions carried out by German occupation forces during World War II from 1941 to 1943. These wartime events transformed the location into a significant historical memorial.
The site serves as a place where visitors come to remember and honor those who perished during the occupation. It holds meaning for local communities as a space for reflection and acknowledgment of wartime suffering.
The site is accessible by local bus and trolley services that serve the Bryansk area. Visitors should allow time for a respectful visit to this memorial location.
Archaeological investigations at the ravine have uncovered objects and remains that provide insight into what occurred at this location. These discoveries help piece together the details of daily life during the occupation period.
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