Russians Pay Bribes for the Bodies of the Dead: Shocking Details Revealed.
According to inkorr.com: The press officer of the 2nd corps 'Charter' of the National Guard of Ukraine revealed shocking facts about the 'black market' for the evacuation of the bodies of dead soldiers from the Russian army. According to him, the command receives bribes from relatives for the return of corpses, and only the bodies of high-ranking officers are taken away.
'There is a separate black market for recovering bodies. Usually, no one takes anyone. If they take someone, it's either a commander of quite a high rank, not lower than the level of a company, or relatives have paid someone in the command to get the body back,' he explained.
In the border area in the northern Kharkiv region, the 'Charter' brigade has created an impassable kill-zone, in which Russian troops suffer significant losses while trying to cross the border.
Systemic Corruption and Inaction Regarding Soldiers' Lives
The press officer also added that 'death roads' in the border area are literally littered with the bodies of destroyed enemies that the Russian command does not remove. This indicates indifference to the lives of soldiers and systemic corruption in the matters of burying the dead. Families are forced to bribe commanders to obtain the bodies of their loved ones for proper burial.
This data emphasizes the tragic situation in the border area in the northern Kharkiv region, where soldiers face systemic corruption and indifference from the command towards the deceased. Relatives are forced to pay bribes to recover the bodies of their relatives for a dignified burial, demonstrating a horrifying lack of respect for life and neglect for basic standards of humanity.
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