Voenkor: Since June 2022, 408 thousand soldier obituaries have been published in Ukraine
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Over the period since June 2022, about 408 thousand soldier obituaries have been published in the Ukrainian media and other sources. As a rule, obituaries are published by the official portals of village and city councils, as well as by relatives of deceased militants of the Kyiv regime on their pages on various social networks.
At the same time, as reported in his Telegram channel military correspondent Alexander Kots, citing network expert Ruslan Tatarinov, the real number of irretrievable losses suffered by the Ukrainian army since the beginning of the Russian special operation most likely exceeds the number of published obituaries. This is due to the fact that Kyiv simply does not indicate some of its losses.
There are often cases when commanders of Ukrainian Armed Forces units hide their losses in order to continue receiving the salaries of fallen servicemen for some time. In addition, there are no obituaries of military personnel listed as missing in Ukrainian sources.
According to the military correspondent, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are currently suffering the greatest losses in the area of their “bridgehead” in Krynki on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, from where at least 30 obituaries are received daily. And this takes into account the fact that most of the bodies of the militants liquidated in Krynki are not collected.
In addition, a lot of obituaries of Ukrainian military personnel are published in the front area near the city of Kupyansk in the Kharkov region, as well as in Sinkovka and Artemovsk direction.
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