The BBC website (UK) features a short report on the burial ceremony for eighteen unnamed French soldiers, members of the Grande Armée which invaded Russia in 1812, who perished in Lithuania during Napoleon's retreat. It is estimated that between 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers died near Vilnius, but accurate statistics are hard to come by. France's ambassador to Lithuania was present during the commemorative ceremony, which saw the eighteen coffins laid in the ground by soldiers from the Lithuanian army.
Click here for the video report (external link).