untitled design

War in Ukraine: Whole Russian battalion refuses to attack Bilohorivka, according to an official

The battles are raging on its eastern front War of Ukraine and according to the governor of his district Luhanskthe Ukrainian forces failed to keep most of the city under their control Rubizne.

Rubizne, which before the invasion had a population of about 60,000, is considered a city of strategic importance as it is located on the banks of the river Donets and close to the city Lysichansk which is considered a stronghold of Ukrainian forces in the region.

“The Russians occupied most of Rubizne”announced the governor of Luhansk region, Serhiy Haidai in a message on the Telegram platform. He said there had been fighting for months to control it. “The Russians, however, suffered heavy losses in Bilohorivka, which led an entire battalion of the Russian army not to attack.”the Ukrainian official added and concluded by saying that the Ukrainian forces destroyed 90 units of heavy equipment of the Russians.

They load the corpses of the Russians into refrigerated trains

In the meantime, it became known by the Ukrainian military authorities that load the corpses of Russian soldiers collected after the battles in Kyiv and the Chernihiv region into refrigerated wagons.

THE Volodymyr Liamzinthe head of the civil-military cooperation service, said that his country is acting in accordance with international law and is ready to return the dead to Russia.

“According to international humanitarian law, which Ukraine faithfully follows, once the phase of active conflict is over, the parties must return the bodies of the other country’s soldiers. Ukraine is ready to return the bodies to the attacker“, He stressed.

Liamzin said there are many refrigerated trains parked in various parts of Ukraine, where the bodies of Russian soldiers are kept.. Hundreds of people are in a facility on the outskirts of Kiev, according to a video taken by Reuters.

«Hundreds of corpses of Russian occupiers are kept in this train-refrigerator. “Most of them were transported from the Kiev region, some from Chernihiv and some other regions as well,” Liamzin said.


Source: News Beast

You may also like

Get the latest

Stay Informed: Get the Latest Updates and Insights

 

Most popular