Orthodox believers pray ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289325
A nun hands out face masks to Orthodox believers ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289323
A nun kisses an icon after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289322
Orthodox believers pray after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289321
An Orthodox priest conducts a service after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289319
An Orthodox priest conducts a service after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289318
Orthodox believers wearing face masks attend a service after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289312
A nun hands out face masks to Orthodox believers ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289308
Orthodox believers kiss an icon ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289303
An Orthodox believer wears a face mask and icons ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289301
Orthodox believers pray ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289298
Orthodox believers wear face masks after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, at the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289295
Orthodox believers pray after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289294
Orthodox believers kiss an icon after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289293
Orthodox believers kiss a cross after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289291
An Orthodox believer reacts after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289290
Orthodox believers kiss a cross after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289289
An Orthodox believer kisses an icon after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289288
Orthodox believers pray after the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289285
Orthodox believers carry icons during the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289275
Orthodox believers carry icons during the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289272
Orthodox believers carry icons during the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289270
Orthodox believers carry icons during the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289265
Orthodox believers carry icons during the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289262
Orthodox believers carry icons during the annual Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The march starts near the Church on Blood, where the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918, and continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289260
An Orthodox believer stands on her knees ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289241
Orthodox believers kiss an icon ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289236
Orthodox believers pray ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289226
Orthodox believers hold icons ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.17.07.2020#6289225
An Orthodox believer prays ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289224
Orthodox believers pray ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289220
An Orthodox believer holds an icon ahead of the traditional Tsar's procession on the anniversary of the execution of the Russian Imperial Romanov family, near the Church on Blood in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The Tsar's procession is an annual march to the places of execution of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family. The march continues to the Monastery of the Holy Imperial Passion-Bearers on the Ganina Yama where in 1918 the royal family's remains were destroyed.16.07.2020#6289215