The Russian occupation of Ukraine has been going on for about a month. Both sides suffer huge losses in conflicts. In this process, it was revealed how Russia carried its soldiers who had just joined the army and died at a young age. Putin’s ghost buses carry the bodies of young Russian soldiers at night on the streets of Ukraine’s neighbor Belarus.
Passengers at a train station in Mazir, Belarus were shocked by the number of bodies loaded onto vehicles, while hospital staff elsewhere warned that morgues were overflowing.
The video shows a convoy of Russian buses with a ‘V’ sign on their side to transport bodies from Homel, Belarus.
The ‘V’ symbol is used on Russian military vehicles to refer to Belarus.
It is stated that the “human cargo” inside the ghost buses came from the battles with the Ukrainian troops in the Chernihiv region.
According to the news of the Mirror newspaper, the person who viewed the medical ambulance convoy says:
“The wounded are ‘children’ and young men, born in 2003. They were all conscripted last fall and are delivered here with no eyes, no ears, and twisted entrails.”
Staff at the clinic in the region claim that the bodies of more than 2,500 Russian soldiers have been returned to Russia.
On the other hand, medical staff in Mazır described the “overflowing” morgues in the city, less than 20 miles from the Ukraine-Belarus border.
Hospital officials allegedly began discharging patients as early as March 1, due to the large number of injured Russian soldiers in the hospital.
“THEY LOAD THE BODY AT NIGHT TO DON’T ATTRACT ATTENTION”
One of the patients told Radio Free Europe:
“There are so many wounded Russians out there, it’s terrible. They’re badly disfigured. Their moans are heard all over the hospital, it’s unbearable.”
A doctor at the city’s main hospital said: “There are not enough surgeons. Previously, the bodies were transported by ambulances and loaded onto Russian trains. After someone took a video of it and uploaded it online, they loaded the bodies at night to avoid attracting attention.” used the phrases.
A Mazır resident added:
“Passengers at the Mazır train station were shocked by the number of bodies loaded onto the train.”
THE TERRIBLE BALANCE SHEET OF THE WAR
The Ukrainian military reports that more than 15,000 Kremlin soldiers have been killed since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24.
A US intelligence expert said that the death toll was about 7 thousand, and that 20 thousand people may have been injured.
Moscow also admitted that it had lost more than 10,000 soldiers this week.