Martyr Natalia Ivanovna Sundukova was born in 1887 in the family of a priest. In the 1930s, she was exiled to the city of Stalinabad in the Tajik SSR, where she was arrested and sentenced to 5 years of imprisonment for 'anti-Soviet counter-revolutionary agitation.' In the camp characteristics, it is noted that she 'did not work a single day,' declaring that she would not work for the anti-Christ. In Karlag, she was with other prisoners, demonstrating counter-revolutionary sabotage and not admitting her guilt.
Silyanova Natalia Tikhonovna, also the daughter of a priest, was sentenced to a camp term for 'participating in a counter-revolutionary group.' In Karlag, she did not work due to religious beliefs.
11 martyrs were shot in Karlag on January 11, 1942. The place of their burial is unknown.
