Russian soldiers' families crowdfund for body bags amidst war crisis
"Second army of the world," as Vladimir Putin's military likes to think of itself, is in trouble again. People are collecting money to help transport their loved ones back to the country for a dignified burial. The army is helpless and doesn't even have body bags, which the families of the fallen soldiers are collecting. And the losses keep growing and growing every day.
20 July 2024 20:04
The war in Ukraine has been going on for two and a half years. During this time, thousands of soldiers died on both sides of the front. Despite this, much more is being said about the Russian war losses, which, although systematically tried to be concealed, are still coming to light.
The accounts of residents from the Asian part of the country, from which a significant part of the Russian army originates, are particularly strong here. It is through their efforts that information has emerged in recent days about, among other things, a cemetery near Irkutsk that has more than doubled in size due to the burials of members of the Wagner Group killed on the front.
However, another piece of evidence of the immense losses of Russians from those regions has now come to light. A few days ago, thanks to a group for "wives of SWO participants," it was revealed that the number of deaths in the war with Ukraine is so high that the army is struggling with a lack of special bags for transporting bodies.
Collection by wives of Russian soldiers for body bags for their husbands
As one woman pointed out, she is not asking for judgment but for real help. As she mentioned, the army, which is in charge of retrieving the bodies of slain soldiers from Ukraine, has a problem with shortages of body bags, without which their safe transport is impossible. That is why she is collecting money.
A large number of bags are needed for evacuation! It takes a long time for them to be provided. When going out for evacuation, they are issued according to the norm, but in reality, the number (of bodies) turns out to be higher than the norm — quotes a post from the soldiers' wives group on the internet.