Russians kill hundreds of Ukrainians every day. As it is already known, now Ukrainians do not have the opportunity to use ritual services, and their family members, their friends, have to be buried just near their homes. Cities where life flourished before the arrival of the Russians, now are full of flower alleys with homemade funeral crosses.
So for example, it happens in the cities of Popasnaa and Rubizhne in the Luhansk region. In the town of Lysychansk in the same region, people are buried in mass graves. Severodonetsk. The city has already been liberated from Russian occupation. Today, along with the restoration of electricity and water supply, a new cemetery is being dug in this city.
"In Severodonetsk, a new burial place was organized in a relatively safe place. Pits are dug with a tractor, and the graves are systematized in a register. Each deceased is buried in a separate grave, for 48 days of the war — about 400 burials," the head of the Lugansk regional military administration, Serhii Haidai.
Mariupol. There are already 13 Russian crematoria in the city. In these ovens, the Russians burn the traces of their crimes against humanity. It was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
"Military intelligence of Ukraine has repeatedly recorded the facts of the use of mobile crematoria in the Chernihiv region. The operation of the enemy's mobile crematorium was recorded in the city of Novoaydar, Lugansk region," the press service of the Ministry of defense.
What Happens to the Corpses of Ukrainians
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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More than 400 mass graves have been identified in the Luhansk region. Russians burn Ukrainians in crematoria in Kyiv, Chernihiv, and Donetsk regions
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