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Russian invasion of Ukraine: morgues in Belarus are crammed with the bodies of Chechens

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Workers were instructed to store them for a long time.

In the city of Mozyr, Gomel region of Belarus, mortuaries are filled with the corpses of ethnic Chechens who tried to fight in Ukraine.

Anna Krasulina, press secretary of the Belarusian oppositionist Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, announced this on the air of the Ukraine 24 TV channel.

“We know that all the morgues in Mazyr are full. At what there are ethnic Chechens. We also know that they are tasked with storing these corpses for a long time. This means that they are afraid to send cargo 200 to Chechnya. The Belarusian morgues in the south are filling up with the corpses of soldiers. Let them know it. We will not allow Russian propaganda to conceal this information. They are aggressors and must return to their homes,” Anna Krasulina said.

Losses of Russians fighting against Ukraine:

According to the tentative data of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, from the morning of February 24 to 12:00 on March 1, the troops of the invading country of Russia suffered the following losses:

What started the Russian military invasion of Ukraine:

How did the war between Russia and Ukraine begin:

Russia strikes civilians:

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