Ukraine is forced to store thousands of corpses of Russian occupiers in morgues and refrigerator wagons, as Russia refuses to take them away.
The occupiers leave the bodies of their dead comrades while retreating, while not forgetting to remove from them documents, tokens, anything that could help identify them. Many of the occupiers’ bodies have a condition that makes them impossible to identify because the bodies are burnt and torn to pieces by dogs.
The Russians have nothing to do with their fallen soldiers. They are cannon fodder for the Kremlin.
Instead, Ukraine has to spend significant resources to collect and preserve corpses and keep records of them.
Ukraine is a modern civilized democratic country, so we treat the fallen occupiers following all international conventions. We hope that Russian mothers, who, despite raising sadists and murderers, will still be able to take the bodies of their children from Ukraine.See how Ukrainians treat the bodies of the occupiers in the story of the Military Television of Ukraine (with English subtitles).