Mariupol’s corpses “wait”… a new dilemma in the Ukraine war

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explained Maxim Goren it’s a "Under the terms of a recent exchange, about 220 bodies of those killed have already been sent to Azofestal to Kyiv, but there are still a similar number of bodies in Mariupol".

The Ukrainian military said in a video clip posted on his channel in "Telegram": "Talks are continuing regarding further exchanges for the repatriation of all bodies. Of course, all the bodies should be returned, which is what we will work on".

It was reported that a third of the dead battalion "Azov"while the others belong to the Border Patrol, the Navy and the Police.

Russia arrested hundreds of fighters who were holed up in the steel plant in mid-May, but many were also killed during the Russian attacks on the factory and on the city. Mariupol.

Goren said most of the bodies "They are in poor condition, so identifying each of them will take a very long time".

The former commander of the battalion explained "Azov" DNA tests and examination of soldiers’ uniforms and insignia will be used to help establish their identities.

Mariupol, a port city on the Sea of ​​Azov, has been reduced to a wasteland after months of siege and bombardment that Ukraine says have killed tens of thousands of people.

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explained Maxim Goren “Under the terms of a recent exchange, about 220 bodies of those killed in the country have already been sent.” Azofestal to Kyiv, but there are still a similar number of bodies in Mariupol.”

“Talks are continuing regarding further exchanges to return all the bodies to the homeland,” the Ukrainian military said in a video clip posted on his channel in “Telegram.”

He stated that a third of the dead were from the “Azov” battalion, while the others belonged to the border patrol, the navy and the police.

Russia arrested hundreds of fighters who were holed up in the steel plant in mid-May, but many were also killed during the Russian attacks on the factory and on the city. Mariupol.

Most of the bodies, Gorin said, “are in poor condition, so it will take a very long time to identify each one.”

The former commander of the “Azov” battalion explained that DNA tests and examination of soldiers’ uniforms and insignia will be used to help establish their identities.

Mariupol, a port city on the Sea of ​​Azov, has been reduced to a wasteland after months of siege and bombardment that Ukraine says have killed tens of thousands of people.

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