REPORT: Ukraine Losing Thousands And Refusing To Collect Bodies – JP
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KYIV – A source tell JP that Ukraine has 213 thousand of deserters according to the Bureau of Investigations, Officially declared.
Add 700k+ thousand of killed.
The quantity of remaining troops is around 100-150k on the battlefield.
The frontline will collapse at some point.
The Russian government accused Ukraine of not collecting bodies so they will not have to pay the families of fallen soldiers.
Russia has accused Ukraine of deliberately failing to recover the bodies of its fallen soldiers—allegedly to avoid paying the 15 million hryvnia (approximately $362,000) in compensation that the Ukrainian state is obligated to provide per fallen soldier to the families.
If true, this would mean Ukraine is evading a financial responsibility exceeding $2.2 billion.
The claim raises serious questions:
– Have recovery efforts been intentionally delayed?
– Are logistical or financial constraints being used as justification?
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence has yet to comment on the accusation, reported Clash Report.

They lie to the families because the money has been stolen already. They didn’t plan to pay the families, said a source in Kyiv.
Statement by the representative of the Russian negotiating group Lieutenant General Aleksandr Zorin
‘Russia in strict accordance with the Istanbul agreements of June 2, delivered the first part of the killed in actions Ukrainian servicemen to the exchange area. These are 1,212 bodies.
We have completed this task according to the schedule agreed in Istanbul. Unfortunately, no one from Ukraine contacted us today, and the humanitarian effort hasn’t taken place.
We see a statement by the Ukrainian and international media that the effort is allegedly postponed to next week. We’re expecting official notifications on this issue.
We are ready because the bodies are in the immediate vicinity of the exchange point. Of course, Russia is interested in carrying out this purely humanitarian effort, which was achieved as a result of the second round of Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul.’