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In the Kharkiv region, people buried the occupiers on their own, who were simply left to rot by “their own”

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In the Kharkiv region, people buried the occupiers on their own, who simply left

Burial place of Russian infidels/Police of the Kharkiv region

< strong _ngcontent-sc128="">The Russian occupiers were not only ready to fight, but also to take away the bodies of their dead soldiers. Now these bodies create certain worries for Ukrainians.

The Kharkiv region is one of the places where Russia's military invasion took place. Now the Ukrainian military is sacking towns and villages in the region. But they discover the corpses of Russian invaders, which none of the Russians have carried away. So they had to be buried by the locals. Sergey Bolvinov, the head of the Investigation Department of the GUNP in the Kharkiv region, spoke about one of these cases.

The grave of the Russian military was discovered in the Zolochevsky district of the Kharkiv region. There were no signs other than makeshift crosses.

The police were forced to dig up these bodies to identify them. And then transfer them, according to international procedures.

Law enforcement officers found six corpses. They were in the form of the Russian army. One of them is Lieutenant Colonel Gerasimov V.S.

“When we interrogated the locals, we found out that it was the locals who buried it, because it is according to the Orthodox,” Sergey Bolvinov said.

In the Kharkiv region, people independently buried the occupiers, who left

The remains of Russian infidels who buried the Ukrainians in the Kharkiv region/Photo by the police of Kharkiv region

When exactly and under what conditions the Russian infidels were killed is not reported.

In just 86 days of the war (as of May 21, 2022), about 28,850 Russian invaders died in Ukraine. These data are approximate, because the fighting is still ongoing, and it is not possible to keep accurate statistics under such conditions.

At the same time, Russia not only hides its losses, but also denies them. From the first days of the war, they convince there that “there are no losses.” And only official documents show that the military leadership is aware of the real state of the losses. But they do not seek to carry away the bodies there.

At the same time, if we analyze the number of dead soldiers in relation to the population of Russian regions, then Buryatia will have a significant advantage. There are 99 killed soldiers per 100,000 people in the region. It is followed by another depressive Russian region – Tiva. 87 people were recorded there per 100,000 population.

“They protect” Moscow the most – only 0.23 killed per 100,000 population. As well as St. Petersburg, where this figure is 2 people per 100,000 people. This is explained by the fact that in large cities a large number of “coffins” can cause at least “anxiety” due to the fact that “a special military operation is not going according to plan.” This can be called “discomfort due to the funeral.” And this can turn into riots. In depressed regions, the likelihood of growing dissatisfaction with the number of coffins is less likely. While in Moscow and St. Petersburg there is a completely different threshold of tolerance.

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