The Romanov family, the last imperial rulers of Russia, were assassinated in 1918. Nicholas II ruled as Tsar until the February Revolution forced his abdication. He and his immediate family including his wife Alexandra and their five children were placed under house arrest. In July 1918, the Bolshevik secret police executed the entire family in the basement of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg where they were being held. Their remains were discovered in 1979 and identified through DNA testing in the 1990s, confirming their tragic fate.