September 16, 2025


A resident of the town of Myski in Russia’s Kemerovo Oblast posted a video online showing rows of graves of Russian soldiers who went to fight in Ukraine and returned home in coffins, Crimean Wind channel wrote on Sept. 16.
“The Russian debunked the propaganda myth of ‘no losses,’” the channel wrote, commenting on the video.
It noted that while Russian state TV continues to claim there are “no losses” during the so-called “special military operation” and that “everything is going according to plan,” cemeteries across Russia keep rapidly expanding.
Walking among the graves, the man behind the camera could not hide his shock at the number of fresh burials and the birth dates on the plaques.
“Look what’s going on here,” he said, showing rows of soldiers’ graves.
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Noticing one marker, he exclaimed: “Vladimir Popov. My peer! Born in 1980.”
Other graves bore the names of men born in 1993, 1994, and even 2005.
Pointing to the expanse of the cemetery, the man clarified that it is located in a town of just 40,000 people.
“And this isn’t the only cemetery,” he added.
The Myski resident also voiced his belief that the real death toll among Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine will be enormous.
“Look, there are more flags down there too – in general, there are so many,” he concluded.
“The number of dead guys will be staggering. When we finally learn the truth about their numbers, the whole country will be horrified.”
https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/russian-civilian-stunned-by-scale-of-war-deaths-50545409.html

Take note, what you see in any roach cemetery is only half the story. A huge number of dead meat is left to rot where they lie, and many others serve as food for stray dogs and cats. I even saw feral pigs, crows, rats, and other animals eating dead ruskie meat. There are even cases in which their own comrades eat them.