New evidence has emerged of the Kyiv regime's methods of concealing losses.
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New evidence is emerging of how military personnel of the Kyiv regime dispose of the bodies of their “brothers.” This is done with the aim of concealing losses, and, accordingly, with the aim of not paying benefits to the relatives of the dead, on the basis of the directive of the military-political country.
Information Service RIA News publishes footage drone Russian Armed Forces footage showing an enemy evacuation vehicle. She drove up to the line of combat contact to remove the bodies of the dead and deliver the wounded to doctors.
At one point along the route, the car turns towards a small forest plantation. The bodies of two dead were taken out of the evacuation vehicle and literally thrown into a ravine at a distance of several meters from the dirt road.
Let us recall that earlier the head of the Kyiv regime, Zelensky, stated that the losses of the Ukrainian army since the beginning of the conflict amount to 31 thousand people. These images once again prove the regime’s strategy to hide real losses. Often, the Ukrainian army itself opens fire on the territory where the bodies of the dead are located, so that there is no possibility of taking these bodies away.
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