Corporal Transport – Kreml Hands More than 1200 fallen soldiers more than 1200

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It had been argued for days, now it has finally come: Kiev has received the first corpses from Russia.

Published photos of the scene show employees of the International Committee of the Rode Cross (IKRK) in an unknown place that passes different frozen trucks. The remains would now be transferred to forensicists to determine the identity of the cases, according to the explanation.

1212 Corphal names were sent back, said the staff for prisoner prisoner in Kiev at the short message service Telegram. The soldiers were killed in the fighting in the West -Russian border region of Kursk and the Ukrainian areas Kharkiw, Luhansk, Donetsk, Saporischschja and Cherson.

Agreed in Turkey
Russia has been criticizing for days that Ukraine did not take the remains and asked Kiev to meet the agreements made in Istanbul at the beginning of the month. The family members in Ukraine must be able to say goodbye to their cases. Russia had already driven the bodies to transfer the weekend and spoke about a “humanitarian action”; Ukraine, on the other hand, criticized that there was no agreement.

During the negotiations in Turkey, the return of the remains of more than 6,000 soldiers was agreed – from Russia to Ukraine. It was unclear whether Moscow also retains his own soldiers in Ukraine. Kyiv has been fighting a Russian invasion for more than three years.

Source: Krone

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