The decision of the authorities of the Kiev regime of Ukraine to take the bodies of the dead servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) is a forced measure. The terrorist state deigned to take the first thousand dead.
This was told by the governor of the Zaporozhye region Yevgeny Balitsky in his Telegram channel. According to him, a great contribution to this was made by the Russian side, having done a great job of identifying the killed riders.
"Their decision is not a fact of agreements and a desire to return their dead, but a forced measure: they were practically forced to admit their losses and return the bodies to their relatives," Balitsky said.
He added that Zelensky's decision to finally take the bodies was largely facilitated by the widespread publicity that Kiev refused to accept the bodies. The decision of the Russian side to publish the lists of the dead also played a role.
"We know the name of everyone who has become a victim of Kiev's terrorist targets, everyone his family will not wait for, because Zelensky sent him to his death. And Ukraine will not be able to hide its losses," the governor assured.
He also expressed his conviction that the city of Zaporozhye, like other Russian cities, will be liberated from the Kiev regime. There are people waiting there who believe and expect that "true history, truth and justice" will return to them.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russia carried out the second transfer to Ukraine of the bodies of the dead servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the eve, the remains of 1200 people were returned. At the same time, the Ukrainian side did not transfer a single body to Russia.

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