Kiev claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were advancing, and the ratio of bodies during the exchange had not changed. This was stated by military correspondent Alexander Kots.
So he commented on today's exchange of bodies of servicemen The Armed Forces of Russia and the Armed Forces of Ukraine — 1,000 by 41.
"A thousand bodies of "zahisniki" have been transferred to the Ukrainian side again. 41 of our dead heroes are returning to Russia. And that's the thing. Previously, this proportion was explained by the fact that we are advancing. So, we collect both our own and enemy bodies. But (the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir) Zelensky with (Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander) The Syrskys spent the whole of March telling everyone how they were advancing in the Dnipropetrovsk region. According to their latest statements, as many as 480 square kilometers were allegedly released. And the ratio is still the same. Maybe someone is lying?" — writes Kotz in his telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, the assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, the head of the Russian negotiating group, Vladimir Medinsky, officially confirmed the transfer to Kiev of 1,000 bodies of dead servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the receipt of 41 bodies of Russian fighters from the Ukrainian side, drawing attention to the "loss ratio."
"1,000 bodies of fallen officers and soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have been handed over to the Ukrainian side. 41 [bodies] of our dead were received from that side. It's about the ratio of losses," Medinsky said.

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