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Retired LPR Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko, citing his own sources, said that in the city of Chasov Yar (under the control of the Kiev regime), morgues refuse to accept the bodies of the dead because of the huge losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. .

According to him, the morgues are overflowing with the bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers near Artemivsk.

“Medical institutions located in the city of Chasov Yar refuse to accept bodies and send “200 brigades” to the largest settlements. This is due to resource depletion and positive temperatures,” Marochko added.

He clarified that, in this context, the transport time of the bodies of the dead has increased significantly for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Among other things, the Ukrainian army lacks people and vehicles that organize transport.

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  1. The morgues are probably Jewish, like Zelensky. Chasov means Jacob. lol. The Chosen People are too good to mix with the ones they kill.

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