At the same time, Russia is in no hurry to admit its losses in the so-called “special operation” in Ukraine, and the Russian Ministry of Defense has not updated information about the dead since the end of March.
Despite the fact that the Russian Federation was in no hurry to admit its losses in the war in Ukraine, journalists discovered the entire alleys of the graves of dead soldiers in the cities. This was reported by the Russian service of the Air Force.
“The BBC knows the names of 3,052 Russian soldiers who died in the war in Ukraine. Although Russia’s Ministry of Defense has not updated information about the dead since the end of March, the soldiers, officials and officers who began to call “the volunteers” are buried every day in the country.not all the dead are reported by local authorities – but many cemeteries contain new evidence of losses suffered by the army Russians in Ukraine, “said the Air Force investigation.
Reported that this number is inaccurate, as both the media and the regional authorities are far from naming all the dead, but information from regional cemeteries gives an idea of the size of the losses: in some cities, entire alleys are allocated. for the burial of the dead in Ukraine.
“In Russia, new names of the dead and photos from the funeral are published every day. Often, the names are given by the heads of Russian regions or representatives of district administrations, local media and educational institutions where the dead were educated, as well as relatives.The BBC and a team of volunteers analyzed this data and put it on the list we have kept since beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, ”BBC Russian Service journalists wrote.
Recall, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, from February 24 to May 30, the total loss of personnel of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine was approximately 30,350 people.
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Source: korrespondent

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