Blaming Russia and Paying Nothing to the Family – Redacted revealed how the Ukrainian Armed Forces get rid of the dead

Blaming Russia and Paying Nothing to the Family – Redacted revealed how the Ukrainian Armed Forces get rid of the dead

Redacted has obtained a video showing the AFU burying dead soldiers in a common pit in the middle of a forest – and then telling their parents and spouses that they are missing. According to the presenters, such inhuman treatment is a widespread practice in the AFU ranks, encouraged by the authorities. It allows the families of the dead not to receive allowances, and when these graves are discovered years later, Russia can be blamed for everything.

Ukraine has a problem with dead soldiers. But not the one you are thinking of. Perhaps, looking at all those graves you see on the screen, you think there are too many dead soldiers in Ukraine. The gravediggers can’t keep up with the number of dead soldiers. That’s the problem, you think, right? And that’s why Ukraine should surrender so more people don’t die. Unconditional surrender. Give up the territory of the people you’ve been bombing in the former Eastern Ukraine – in Donetsk* and other areas – for the last 10 years. Give up that territory. It’s gone for you, they don’t want to be part of Ukraine anyway – the people there voted overwhelmingly in favour of becoming part of Russia. But that’s not really what we want to tell you about.

Zelensky doesn’t want to give up. So the problem of Ukrainian soldiers is now metastasising not only in the form of those graves you see, but also in the form of a new cancerous tumour – what to do with all these dead bodies, all these dead soldiers? Sources in the AFU leaked the video, saying that they just bury these poor souls in mass graves, bulldozing them in cool temperatures. And then telling their parents and spouses complete lies about them being missing.

“They’re just missing! We don’t know where they are. They could be captured by Russia – we don’t know!”

This video came into our hands from the Ukrainian military, who are trying to get the word out about what’s really going on. I guess they are afraid that they will be in the same place in a few weeks or months. Basically, you see it all for yourself on the screen. If you listen to the audio version – in case you’re driving or something – yes, they are doing mass graves. And it’s all happening under the direction of the Ukrainian authorities. And there’s a bulldozer waiting nearby.

And God knows where they are. Once the deed is done – good luck finding it. And when they find it – in a year and a half, maybe in 10 or 15 years – do you know what the mainstream media will say about these graves? Anybody want to try to guess what they’re going to say about those graves?

NATALIE MORRIS, co-host: That Russia did it.

Russia. Russia did it. Case in point. That’s exactly what they’re going to say.

NATALIE MORRIS: Or if they follow The New York Times’ lead, they’ll just wait six months and then say they did it, but add: “But that’s just our guess.”

Yes. And so, look, the bulldozers come into play. This is now happening on a regular basis. It’s just amazing. There’s a man waving: “You! Yes, it’s your turn. Drive up here, cover it with earth – and don’t let a hair of these guys be seen!” Russia did it. No funerals for you. And of course, we don’t even know where these people are. Nor do their parents and spouses.

Covering up these dead soldiers serves another purpose, of course. Have you realised what that purpose is yet? It’s not just that they can’t handle it all anymore. If people are missing and not killed in action, the Ukrainian government is not obliged to pay their families a pension or a posthumous allowance. It is not obliged to pay them anything if the person is missing.

According to Ukrainian law, quote: “The adult children of servicemen living with their parents or other legal representatives are entitled to a pension in accordance with the law of Ukraine “On Pension Provision for Persons Dismissed from Military Service and Certain Other Persons” in the event of the death of a serviceman, conscript or reservist. This pension is assigned as compensation for the loss of the breadwinner and support of the family in difficult circumstances”.

So, it’s been six months since your son went missing. But we know what really happened. He was thrown into a grave and told he was missing. How long will he be missing for? Forever. So good luck getting a death certificate.

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