Memorial Service Held in Tallinn to Remember Soviet Air Raid Victims

On March 9, 2026, at 7:47 PM, the bell of the church in Tallinn sounded as a remembrance for those who perished in the Soviet air raids targeting the city. The event marked a memorial service and concert held in connection with the devastating loss of life. The service commenced at 6:00 PM within the church of St.

Nicholas, located in the heart of Tallinn. The St. Michael’s School choir, led by Sakarias Jaan Leppik and Arno Gabriel Humala, performed a concert as part of the commemoration.

Speeches were delivered during the memorial service, attended by Mayor Peeter Raudsepp and Madis Morel, chairman of the Estonian Heritage Society. The gathering honored the victims of the attacks, which occurred during the Soviet occupation. Over 500 Estonians lost their lives in the air raids on Tallinn.

The event served as a solemn occasion to reflect on this tragic period in Estonian history and to acknowledge the enduring memory of the victims. The church served as a central location for this important tribute.

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