Article Photos: Belarus buries remains of 110 Napoleonic soldiers



  Workers lower a coffin into a grave during a burial ceremony for the remains of 110 Napoleonic soldiers who died in a major battle against the Russian army, near the of Studenka, about 100 kilometers (63 miles) east of Minsk, Belarus, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Tens of thousands of French troops died in November 1812 when the Russians attacked Napoleon's army as it was crossing the Berezina River on a punishing retreat from Moscow. On Friday, they were buried at a cemetery in the village of Studenka, 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of the capital of Minsk in a ceremony attended by French Ambassador Michel Raineri. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)

Workers lower a coffin into a grave during a burial ceremony for the remains of 110 Napoleonic soldiers who died in a major battle against the Russian army, near the of Studenka, about 100 kilometers (63 miles) east of Minsk, Belarus, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Tens of thousands of French troops died in November 1812 when the Russians attacked Napoleon's army as it was crossing the Berezina River on a punishing retreat from Moscow. On Friday, they were buried at a cemetery in the village of Studenka, 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of the capital of Minsk in a ceremony attended by French Ambassador Michel Raineri. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)