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www.shoppingdotcom.co.uk Russia is to bury its former president Boris Yeltsin today, with a number of past and present heads of state and senior foreign officials set to attend the ceremony.

Former British prime minister John Major will be at the funeral in a personal capacity while Prince Andrew will also be among the mourners representing Britain.

Past US presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush senior, who both served in the White House during Mr Yeltsin's tenure at the Kremlin, are also expected to attend.

Thousands of mourners have already filed past Mr Yeltsin's coffin in the Church of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, where his body has been lying in state.

The funeral of the first democratically elected president of Russia is set to take place at around midday within the cathedral, which was restored by Mr Yeltsin after being destroyed during the Soviet era.

In a fitting move the former Russian leader, who oversaw the break-up of the Soviet Union, will subsequently be buried in the city's Novodevichye cemetery, rather than in Red Square, where many prominent Communists are interred by the Kremlin wall.

In a tribute to the former Russian head of state, the country's existing president Vladimir Putin said earlier this week that Mr Yeltsin had been responsible for the adoption of a new constitution which had given Russia's people the opportunity to "freely express" themselves.

However critics argue that the democracy established by Mr Yeltsin in Russia has been curbed by Mr Putin, who has declared today as a national day of mourning in memory of his predecessor.

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