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As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by IhateYouMan(op): 3:18pm On Mar 06, 2022
'They Don't Want To Cause Panic': As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers

OZYORNOYE, Russia -- The cemetery here is shrouded in snowdrifts and silence. Near the end of the central alley, a freshly dug grave draped in plastic sheeting opens out under a birch tree.

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It is the grave of Maksim Khanygin, born and raised in this village west of the Volga River city of Saratov. But his body is not here -- and may not be laid to rest before Russia's war in Ukraine is over.

A conscript, Khanygin died in the early hours of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 -- the day before his 22nd birthday.

"Everyone is asking, 'When? When? When?,'" Khanygin's grandmother Natalya told RFE/RL, referring to the funeral plans.

"But we don't know when. A military representative came and said they will not bring my grandson home until after the 'special operation' is finished," she said, the wording the Russian authorities use -- and are pressuring all Russians to use -- to refer to the unprovoked war that has killed thousands of soldiers and Ukrainian civilians. "They don't want to cause panic."

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This is the grave of Maksim Khanygin, but his body is not here -- and may not be laid to rest before Russia's war in Ukraine is over.

Over the past eight years or so, funerals of soldiers and mercenaries have drawn what for President Vladimir Putin's government is unwelcome attention to deaths in the wars in Syria and in eastern Ukraine, where Moscow claimed to have had no troops before the new invasion, despite copious evidence to the contrary.

Following the massive new escalation, with Russian forces targeting cities across much of Ukraine, the government said nothing about Russian casualties for days and then announced on March 2 that 498 Russian soldiers had been killed and 1,597 injured.

Ukrainian officials have said more than 9,000 Russian servicemen have been killed or wounded in the fighting. It is not possible to confirm these figures independently. The Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT), a Russian-based open-source-monitoring group, has estimated Russia's war dead at about 700.

"But that doesn't mean the number isn't larger," CIT analyst Ruslan Leviyev told RFE/RL's North Caucasus Service. "It might be 1,000 or even 2,000."

Ukraine has not given casualty figures for its own military, but its emergency service said on March 2 that more than 2,000 civilians had been killed since the invasion began.

Reports Of Deaths Arriving


Word of Khanygin's death came to his family in Ozyornoye on February 25, when the head of the regional military office called his mother, Lyudmila Khangyina, with the news.

"During the day on Friday, my youngest grandson, Fyodor, came running to me and shouted: 'Grandma, come quickly. Mama has fainted. Maksim is dead!,'" Natalya said.

Written notification came shortly afterward.

By the next day, the whole village had heard the news. They brought money and flowers, and hung wreathes around town. The director of the collective farm where Lyudmila works helped secure a burial plot and paid to erect a cross.

Reports of soldiers being killed have begun slowly accumulating in Russia.

Ilynur Sibratullin, a soldier from the city of Nizhnekamsk in Tatarstan, north of Saratov on the Volga, was killed in Ukraine on February 26. A plane carrying his body arrived in Tatarstan on March 2, and he was, in keeping with Muslim custom, buried the same day.

On March 3, a veterans' group reported the death in combat near the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol of Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, one of Russia's most decorated and experienced combat officers.

The same day, the governor of the Novosibirsk region, Andrei Travnikov, confirmed the deaths of two unidentified soldiers from his region.

On March 2, local authorities said on Instagram that 31-year-old Ali Batyrov, a native of the settlement of Batazhnoye in the southwestern region of Astrakhan, was killed in Ukraine on February 28. He held the rank of major, had been wounded and decorated in Syria, was a battalion commander, and left behind a widow and children.

The same day, officials in the Selenginsky district of Buryatia reported the death in Ukraine of Lieutenant Ilya Semyonov, who was also a veteran of the war in Syria, where Russia has given government forces crucial military support since 2015.

The day before, Astrakhan region Governor Igor Babushkin confirmed the death in Ukraine of a local soldier named Arman Narynbayev.

Officials in the North Caucasus republics have also confirmed the deaths of about a dozen servicemen.

Galina Zinoviyeva lives in the village of Nizhny Ures, in Tatarstan. She hasn't heard from her serviceman son, 21-year-old Maksim, since January 28, when he reported that he had arrived in Belarus for exercises. He was due to return to his home base on February 20 -- the last scheduled day of the drills in Belarus, which lies north of Ukraine and has been a staging ground for the Russian invasion.

"We are in a state of uncertainty," she told RFE/RL's Idel.Realities. "Where is Maksim now? Why doesn't he call?"
Robert Coalson, Idel.Realities, Siberia.Realities, and RFE/RL's North Caucasus Service contributed to this report

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Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Befulfilled(f): 3:21pm On Mar 06, 2022
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Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by ConnectPhones(m): 3:23pm On Mar 06, 2022
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Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Hardgun: 3:28pm On Mar 06, 2022
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Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Officialgarri:
Still the same media propaganda. Just 700 soldiers in a war as popular as this.
Thousands of Nigerian soldiers die in Maiduguri, yet business is still thriving in Lagos. People in the East don't even know there's a constant war in the North East.

As far as I'm concerned, Putin outsmarted the NATO.
He knew what the US through NATO did to Sadam Hussein and Gadaffi for opting to deal international business without using the Dollar bill. (Instead,
Euros and Libyan gold respectively)
Putin had a deal with China to deal in Euro but while US was setting Ukraine up with about $300m, Russia was regulating the Cryptocurrency in preparation for sanctions (e.g SWIFT for international transfers)

Interesting part: US/NATO cannot ban Crypto to punish Russia without biting their own fingers. That would be NATO countries detonating nuclear weapons in their own homes.
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by ObamaMessi: 3:31pm On Mar 06, 2022
Putin must die!
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Hashabiah: 3:35pm On Mar 06, 2022
Propaganda again. Una nor dey tire to dey wail... grin
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by SeeThisLoser: 3:46pm On Mar 06, 2022
Hashabiah:
Propaganda again. Una nor dey tire to dey wail... grin
Are you normally this daft !
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Hashabiah: 3:50pm On Mar 06, 2022
SeeThisLoser:
Are you normally this daft !
That's the same question I asked your mother this morning
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by SeeThisLoser: 3:54pm On Mar 06, 2022
Officialgarri:
Still the same media propaganda. Just 700 soldiers in a war as popular as this.
Thousands of Nigerian soldiers die in Maiduguri, yet business is still thriving in Lagos. People in the East don't even know there's a constant war in the North East.

As far as I'm concerned, Putin outsmarted the NATO.
He knew what the US through NATO did to Sadam Hussein and Gadaffi for opting to deal international business without using the Dollar bill. (Euros and Libyan gold respectively)
Putin had a deal with China to deal in Euro but while US was setting Ukraine up with about $300m, Russia was regulating the Cryptocurrency in preparation for sanctions (e.g SWIFT for international transfers)

Interesting part: US/NATO cannot ban Crypto to punish Russia without biting their own fingers. That would be NATO countries detonating nuclear weapons in their own homes.
700 soldiers in less than 2 weeks ? The UK lost less than this number in Afghanistan over 20 years. Even Nigeria has not lost 700 soldiers in less than 2 weeks.

The Russian army is overrated and the reason why Putin keeps talking about nuclear weapons if because his military is rubbish.
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Officialgarri: 4:02pm On Mar 06, 2022
SeeThisLoser:
700 soldiers in less than 2 weeks ? The UK lost less than this number in Afghanistan over 20 years. Even Nigeria has not lost 700 soldiers in less than 2 weeks.

The Russian army is overrated and the reason why Putin keeps talking about nuclear weapons if because his military is rubbish.
I don't know who fed you guys the fallacy that Russian soldiers are superhumans and won't suffer casualties.

But it takes another ounce of strength to agree that some people can actually believe that Ukraine is a match to even half of Russia's military capacity
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by sapientia(m): 5:38pm On Mar 06, 2022
Killed by Putin
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by chopnaira: 5:58pm On Mar 06, 2022
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by Elimon(m): 6:20pm On Mar 06, 2022
SeeThisLoser:
700 soldiers in less than 2 weeks ? The UK lost less than this number in Afghanistan over 20 years. Even Nigeria has not lost 700 soldiers in less than 2 weeks.

The Russian army is overrated and the reason why Putin keeps talking about nuclear weapons if because his military is rubbish.
Please re write your second paragraph. Just because Russian soldiers are killed doesn't make then less powerful. Even NATO knows this. Russia is only fighting with rules of engagement.. Thats why you would see a tank avoid civilians and not hurt them.. If not. Ukraine for be old story
Re: As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers by digitite: 9:54pm On Mar 06, 2022
Being a Soldier is truly a death sentence.
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