Intelligence: Large-scale complexes for sorting military bodies being built in Kursk, Rostov
Kursk and Rostov-on-Don will have large-scale complexes for sorting, analyzing and storing the bodies of Russian servicemen killed in the war against Ukraine.
That's according to the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.
The area of each facility is more than 4 thousand square meters. The complexes will include points for investigative actions and research, refrigerated warehouses with refrigerators for 1000 seats, warehouses with coffins and other funeral decorations, as well as a mourning room.
The estimated construction cost of the complex in Rostov-on-Don is about 600 million rubles, and in Kursk, it is more than 800 million rubles. The cost of refrigeration equipment is estimated at over a billion rubles for each complex.
Defence Intelligence states that terrorist Russia can no longer conceal the scale of personnel losses in the war against Ukraine.
"The construction of these complexes on the territory of Moskovii (Russia - ed.) confirms the fact that Putin's regime is sending its occupation army to a deadly conveyor belt, but cannot cope with the flow of dead," the statement says.
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reminds that every Russian soldier who has not committed war crimes has the opportunity to surrender. "Otherwise, a refrigerator awaits him at one of the sorting bases for corpses in Russia," the intelligence added.
As Ukrinform reported, the Ukrainian Defense Forces eliminated about 207,910 Russian invaders from February 24, 2022, to May 31, 2023.
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