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today at 16.02 Annica Ögren

The Wagner group is said to have confused dead soldiers with prisoners and sent the wrong bodies home to relatives in Russia. It reports DNwith reference to, among others, the American think tank Institute for the Study of Wars, ISW.

Among other things, an incident is mentioned where a Russian woman brought her husband home from the war in Ukraine in a sealed coffin with a death certificate and bravery medal. The woman buried the man, but then it turned out that he was alive and a prisoner of war in Ukraine.

According to ISW, relatives have complained that they do not hear anything from the soldiers recruited by Wagner, after they went to Ukraine.

According to the think tank’s assessment, this is a sign that the Wagner group lacks the most basic administrative resources required to keep records of the soldiers and to communicate with Russian authorities.

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