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Media: 30 Thousand Liquidated Russian Invaders Buried In Sevastopol

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Media: 30 Thousand Liquidated Russian Invaders Buried In Sevastopol

Some of the occupants were buried in Belarusian Homel.

Nearly 30 thousand invaders have been buried in the cemetery in Sevastopol in the occupied Crimea during the full-scale war. This city has become a kind of "hub" of burials of Russians, fighters and conscripts who took part in the criminal "special operation" in the south of Ukraine.

This was reported by Channel 24, citing sources in the Ukrainian special services. It is noted that the occupants often do not take the bodies of their fellow soldiers from the battlefield. In addition, they do not take many of the dead to their home towns and villages but bury them in localities chosen by the command near the front. Sebastopol, for example, became such a point.

"Not only professional Russian occupants and conscripts were buried a hundred kilometers away from home, but also fighters and mobilized men from Donbas. This tendency continues," the article said.

The journalists added that in February 2022, Russians liquidated and removed from the battlefield were buried in Belarusian Homel, Russian Kursk and Belgorod. Later, there was no need to conduct mass burials in these cities when the invaders withdrew from northern Ukraine. At the same time, those liquidated in the east were buried in Donetsk and Luhansk.

The newspaper informs occupants were often buried in anonymous graves in the cemeteries of Sevastopol, because no identification of them was carried out. Those soldiers who were wounded and received treatment in Crimea but did not survive were also buried in the city.

Journalists note relatives were deprived of payments due to absence of identification of occupants' bodies.

"Representatives of the Russian Ministry of Defense were able to steal hundreds of millions, which the state allocated for compensation to the families. In addition, the generals avoided an additional burden on the logistics system, because one does not transport the to their native homeland located bodies thousands of kilometers away," Channel 24 concludes.

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