A former commander of the Azov Regiment said dozens of bodies of fighters recovered from the ruins of a factory in Mariupol were brought to Kyiv, where DNA testing was conducted to identify the remains.
The Russian Federation has begun releasing the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers who died at the Mariupol Azovstal plant. The Associated Press writes about it.
Maxim Zhorin, a former commander of the Azov Regiment, said that dozens of bodies of fighters recovered from the ruins of a factory in Mariupol were brought to Kyiv, where DNA testing was conducted to identify the remains. .
It was reported that it was not known how many corpses could still remain at the plant, which was stoned by Russian troops from land, air and sea.
Recall, the Russian media reported on the exchange of bodies of the dead in the Zaporozhye region.
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Source: korrespondent

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