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Captives and Servicemen of Russian Armed Forces Deceased in the War against Ukraine

The federation that treacherously attacked Ukraine on the 24th of February 2022 is destroying not only inhabitants of Ukraine, wiping out the cities and villages of the neighbouring state, but also its own servicemen. Russia refuses to collect its dead soldiers and officers to further pass their bodies to their relatives, preferring to dispose of them without trace or memory so as not to incur the wrath of its own people. Also, this highly spiritual country cannot and does not want to pay burial allowance to the relatives as there are too many of the dead, and the sanctions imposed on Russia have completely ruined its economy, and even putin’s inner circle is now short of money.

“No body, no deal”: Russians are unlikely to receive money for the deaths of relatives who attacked Ukraine. 

Russians whose relatives were killed during the invasion of Ukraine will apparently have trouble of receiving payments from their government. In order to do so, they need to provide a body of the killed, which is now impossible because the aggressor country is in no hurry to take back its soldiers, in fact, as well as to acknowledge all the losses.

“If a father or mother fails to provide a body of their son killed in the war, they will not get 5 million rubles. As the saying goes, ‘no body — no deal”, a Russian woman notes.

She also urged parents to take their sons back while they are still alive.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, Russian troops lost more than 12,000 soldiers and officers in 14 days of the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian forces also destroyed over 1,000 armoured vehicles, 303 tanks, and 81 helicopters of the occupiers.

https://news.obozrevatel.com/russia/net-tela-net-dela-rossiyane-vryad-li-poluchat-dengi-za-smert-rodnyih-kotoryie-napali-na-ukrainu-video.htm

Captured Occupier: Russia Involves Private Security Companies in the War against Ukraine

Putin no longer has enough military to provide logistics. The Security Service of Ukraine has released a video of a Russian prisoner of war saying during interrogation that Russia was engaging private security companies in the war against Ukraine, as reported by UNIAN news agency.

In the video provided by SSU, the occupier admits that he agreed to work for a security company in Rostov for 2,000 US dollars. As a civilian, he was hired to deliver cargoes the contents of which was kept secret.

It turned out later that his task was to deliver ammunition with two KAMAZ vehicles to bomb residential areas of Kharkiv.

The Ukrainian military completely smashed the enemy convoy. The Russian in the video was lucky to be just wounded.

He realised that the “security company” was not going to pay anything to the “voluntary kamikaze”. They were sent to their certain deaths.

https://charter97.org/ru/news/2022/3/10/458407/

The commanders started burning the bodies of occupiers in ordinary pits

Eyewitnesses told of such cases in Kherson and Mykolaiv oblasts.

The Russian command starts burning the bodies of occupiers killed in Ukraine in ordinary pits.

According to eyewitnesses, on March 9, in Chaplynka situated on the administrative border with Crimea, the bodies of about 50 Russian soldiers killed in Kherson and Mykolaiv oblasts were thrown into a pit and have been burning since morning, as reports UNIAN with reference to Anton Herashchenko, adviser to Ukrainian Interior Minister.

“Local residents asked why doing this to the bodies of the dead, and they were told that there was a ban on sending the bodies to the Russian Federation”, Herashchenko wrote in his Telegram channel.

https://charter97.org/ru/news/2022/3/10/458416/