Russia transfers the bodies of its soldiers to Ukraine. Putin's aide reacted.
Vladimir Medinsky, assistant to the President of Russia, made accusations against Ukraine regarding the exchange of the bodies of dead Russian soldiers. He compared this situation to the methods of Nazi propaganda, specifically to the incidents during the Katyn tragedy. Medinsky noted that Ukraine is trying to falsify the body exchanges and manipulate public opinion.
In his latest statement, Vladimir Medinsky pointed to a historical parallel with the events of 1940, where, as he claims, Nazi secret services staged a crime in Katyn to discredit the Soviet Union. 'Digging up a corpse with fresh documents, with a newspaper dated, confirming the date of the execution. Practically not rotten over these years,' Medinsky emphasized.
Thus, Vladimir Medinsky's reaction to the exchange of the bodies of dead Russian soldiers was accusatory and indicated his suspicions about Ukraine's actions in this situation.
Read also
- One Required Document for Military Service Deferment to Care for a Mother
- Children Forcibly Taken by Russia Return to Kherson Region: The Road to Reintegration
- What Seniors and People with Disabilities Can Expect from Ukraine’s Pensions in 2026
- Ukraine’s Diia Portal Now Offers Streamlined Services for Military Personnel and Their Families
- Military Registration in Ukraine: Data Updates Remain Mandatory Through 2026
- Nine People Detained by State Bureau of Investigation for Torturing Men at Military Enlistment Centers

