Hundreds of Graves: A Russian Man Shows a New Cemetery for Russian Military Personnel
The scale of the Russian army’s losses in the war against Ukraine continues to grow. A video has surfaced online showing a cemetery in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia), where hundreds of new military graves have been documented.
The footage was released by a local resident who was shocked by the size of the new section for fallen soldiers.
The video shows long rows of fresh graves with flags of Russia, the private military company “Wagner,” and various units of the occupying army.
“There’s no end in sight! And this is just what the camera can see. Just look at the scale of it,” comments a voiceover.
It is noted that the cemetery is located approximately 4,000 km from the border with Ukraine. Despite this, the new section for military burials is already almost completely filled.
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The large number of flags indicates that the dead include both career military personnel, conscripts, and mercenaries.
The published footage may indicate that Russia’s actual losses significantly exceed the official figures announced by the Kremlin. In particular, regions in Siberia remain among the leaders in terms of the number of “death notices” received.
Earlier reports indicated that Russian universities had received a “plan” to send students to war. The Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education has set a quota—approximately 2% of students are to be enlisted to participate in combat operations against Ukraine.
The Russian army is attempting to intensify its offensive operations on the front lines, but this only leads to increased losses and has no impact on the course of Ukrainian operations.
Russia’s war against Ukraine could drag on for at least another year or two due to the lack of a breakthrough both on the front lines and in diplomatic negotiations.
The Kremlin is demanding that Kyiv make a decision as soon as possible to withdraw Ukrainian troops from the Donbas region.