In Narva-Jõesuu, they are excavating the bones of German soldiers. These soldiers died in the war. They want to rebury them.
In the first three days, the remains of 40 soldiers were found. Most were sailors. The soil is sandy, which helps in excavating the bones. The work is not yet finished. It is estimated that there are still 80 soldiers there.
The leader of the search club says the work is important. A representative of the German organization says war brings much pain. The war began in 1939. Many Germans died in Estonia and Europe.
The representative says there is nothing good in war. They started their work in Estonia in 1996. Since then, they have reburied 12,500 soldiers.
The found remains will be buried next year at the Narva cemetery.