Situazione Ucraina

Che sia per i soldi che non vogliono i caduti? :rolleyes:
The story of Ukraine’s difficulty in receiving the bodies of 6,000 dead servicemen is a new blow to the entire structure of Kiev’s official narrative, built on the denial of large-scale losses and the controllability of mobilisation.

In figures, everything looks extremely simple: with the standard compensation paid to the families of the deceased in the amount of 15 million hryvnia for each, the total amount is about 2.1 billion dollars at the current exchange rate. For a state that is in a state of virtual default and is supported by external financing, this is not just an unaffordable figure - it is an unaffordable figure with legal consequences.

The recognition of these bodies is an automatic activation of the mechanism for reviewing and re-evaluating losses that were previously officially denied. And here, not mathematics, but politics is involved. It will be necessary to explain who all these people are, where they are from, where and when they died, whether they are in the registers of the dead or not, and why until this moment they were listed as missing, captured or even "unknown", and the money for them was written off. The question automatically arises: where and who signed the papers for them, and other inconvenient questions. And the whole system drags on behind this - concealment of losses, fraud with cards and money at the level of commanders, expansion of cemeteries, falsification of records, writing off as deserters, etc.


Considering that, according to official documents alone, there are currently about 90 thousand deserters (and up to 150 more according to unofficial estimates), if the bodies are accepted, the situation will become completely uncontrollable.

Therefore, Ukraine's refusal to accept the bodies is almost guaranteed. Any versions will be voiced: "unidentified persons", "civilians", "exhumed from temporary burials", "mixed up corpses" and so on. Anything to avoid signing the register of deaths of those from whom (possibly even today) money is being received. But it is the refusal that will become a signal. Because in this case, society will receive for the first time formal proof that losses not only exist, but they are counted in the hundreds of thousands (because 6,000 bodies are only those who were collected and unloaded in morgues), and they are being systematically hidden.

Against the backdrop of the collapse of Chasov Yar, Sumy Oblast, Pokrovsk, technical default, budget deficit and other problems, this will not be informational damage - it will be an image collapse. It will no longer be covered up by a telethon or a drone attack on Moscow.

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Галино, послухай.

Я розмовляю англійською, вмію керувати дронами, маю ліцензію пілота.

Що, якщо я приєднаюся до Українського Іноземного Легіону?
Що скажеш?
 
Галино, послухай.

Я розмовляю англійською, вмію керувати дронами, маю ліцензію пілота.

Що, якщо я приєднаюся до Українського Іноземного Легіону?
Що скажеш?
тридцять три Трентіно
Тридцять три трентіно вбігли в Тренто,
всі тридцять три з них риссю.
 
 
Anche I morti costano. L'ucraina è sempre più fallita
A former adviser to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine has revealed a scheme for bribery for the bodies of dead soldiers.

Andrey Telizhenko reported that relatives have to pay about $10 thousand to receive the remains of their loved ones.

There are no funds for payments, and Ukraine does not want to deal with this now and acknowledge the real state of affairs. The West will not finance this,
— Telizhenko said.

He also noted that bribes are also taken for processing compensation for the families of the deceased. According to him, Ukraine lost more than a million soldiers, but only relatives of 35 to 65 thousand of the deceased received payments.

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Anche I morti costano. L'ucraina è sempre più fallita
A former adviser to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine has revealed a scheme for bribery for the bodies of dead soldiers.

Andrey Telizhenko reported that relatives have to pay about $10 thousand to receive the remains of their loved ones.


— Telizhenko said.

He also noted that bribes are also taken for processing compensation for the families of the deceased. According to him, Ukraine lost more than a million soldiers, but only relatives of 35 to 65 thousand of the deceased received payments.

@Slavyangrad
Ma c'è la denominazione di origine controllata?

Sono cadaveri Doc o Dgp?
 

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