A chief Ukrainian psychologist explained how the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers are treated like meat when their relatives try to
◾A chief Ukrainian psychologist explained how the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers are treated like meat when their relatives try to retrieve them for the funeral.
◾No information of what happened to them and rough treatment from the Ukrainian officers, mistakes on the official forms and pressure to the relatives so they don’t complain or enquire.
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Source: Juan Sinmiedo/Fearless John/Ukraine exposed. [id342915501|@Youblacksoul]
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