Sinilga - Administration Borski ITL - BORLAG GULAG

Russia / Chita / Novaya Chara /
 abandoned / shut down, urochishte (stow), GULAG

Bor re-education camps, the camp of the General Directorate of Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (Borlag) was organized by order of Ministry of Internal Affairs of 10 February 1949.

Supplied labor Ermakovskomu lead mine in the First Main Department Sovnarkome USSR (since 1953 - the Ministry of medium machine-building, the famous Sredmash). «Lead» in this case - cover virtually the same mine was lead extraction, primary processing and shipment of uranium raw materials for more land - in the «Chelyabinsk-40» (now ON «Mayak»).

Center Camps - Sinelga village. Its main offices are in the camp, paragraphs number 1 (Hill), № 2 (Marble-key), № 3 (pine forest, Sinelga), № 4 (subsistence farming, the valley of the Middle Sakukana), № 5 (camp), № 6 (Metelny ), № 7 (Mogocha), № 8, № 9 (Upper Ukokan - so to speak in the archive, but apparently refers to the Upper Sakukane), № 10 (Syulban). Until now, the exact location of the camp unknown number of items number 5, 6 and 8.

In 1949, in the Marble Valley started mine, but it opened near the village Marble. But the preparatory work had been before. The first date that could be found that in 1940 - to mark the progress of geodetic column on the right bank of the stream of Marmara. The second date - in 1942 - is marked on the column power lines and communications.

In addition to the Marble was built a large village Sinilga length of several kilometers and is situated between the river and the sands Charskimi Upper Sakukan, arranged zimnik «Marble - stalemate - Mogocha», built airfield.
In addition to civilian prisoners worked, as well as engineers, administration, internal forces deployed to protect.

The camp was closed in autumn 1951, the cause - the elimination of Ermakovskogo mine, as not true projected reserves of uranium raw materials for Chitinskaya North and identified have been exhausted.
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Coordinates:   56°49'4"N   118°4'49"E
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