Russia is still trying to hide the loss of personnel of the cruiser “Moskva”/Channel 24 Collage
More than two months have passed since the Russian cruiser “Moskva” made a “negative ascent” to the bottom of the Black Sea, along with part of the crew. Russia is still trying to hide the losses and does not recognize the death of 27 invaders who were on board the vessel.
It is noted that among these 27 crew members, 19 of the dead were serving in the Russian armed forces. This was reported in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on June 19.
Russia does not recognize the death of 27 members of the Moskva crew
According to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Russian officials and special services continue to force the families of sailors to hide information about their relatives who died on the cruiser Moskva.
To date, 27 crew members, of which 19 conscripts are considered missing in action in Russia. Officially, only the midshipman of the destroyed Russian warship Ivan Vakhrushev was buried in Sevastopol.
The commander of the sunken cruiser, captain of the first rank Anton Kuprin, who violated the charter and one of the first to leave the ship, explains his act as an alleged attempt to save the conscripts. He allegedly received such an order after explosions occurred on the “Moskva”.
The relatives of the dead sailors are refused to be accepted both in the command of the Russian Navy and the command of the Black Sea Fleet, and in the authorities power and social security. – stressed in the Ukrainian intelligence.
The relatives of the victims are sent to a group of psychologists, doctors and lawyers, specially created for concealmentinformation about the dead and missing Russian conscripts-occupiers.
By the way, having learned about the intention of relatives to publish information about the dead in the media, FSB officerscome to their homes and places of employment
strong>. So-called “explanatory work” is carried out with them, threatening criminal liability for the alleged “disclosure of state secrets.” At the same time, they added to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, social tension among the relatives of Russians who died on the cruiser Moskva continues to grow.
Recall that the first reports of a fire on the cruiser Moskva, which, incidentally, attacked Serpent's Island at the beginning of a full-scale invasion, appeared on April 13. Subsequently, it became known that the ship was hit by two Ukrainian Neptune” missiles, as a result of which it sank. In Russia, only later admitted that the ship sank, however, they are still trying to hide the causes and loss of personnel.