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| From: Hamsterwheel |
Trust you to 🦜 Russian propaganda No, Ukraine has not issued a blanket refusal to accept the bodies of its fallen soldiers. Independent verification platforms, such as EUvsDisinfo, classify widespread narratives about Ukraine outright "disowning" its dead as Russian disinformation.However, specific battlefield disputes and conflicting logistical claims have recently occurred, most notably concerning the frontline town of Kostiantynivka.The Kostiantynivka DisputeThe Russian Defence Ministry claimed that Kyiv rejected a local humanitarian proposal to halt shelling in Kostiantynivka to allow for the transfer of deceased Ukrainian servicemen.The Russian Allegation: Moscow asserted it offered a six-hour ceasefire to hand over the remains of soldiers. According to Russian officials, Ukraine’s security agencies actively turned down the initiative.The Ukrainian Stance: Kyiv rejected the narrative entirely. The Ukrainian General Staff and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied Russia's core premise, stating that Kostiantynivka was not under Russian control and remained actively defended by Ukrainian forces. Because Ukraine disputed Russia's claims of territorial capture, agreeing to a local ceasefire dictated by Moscow on those terms was rejected.Broader Context and DisinformationRussian state media and proxy officials frequently leverage logistical delays or contested ceasefire conditions to claim that Ukraine refuses its dead to hide losses or evade paying state compensation to families. Fact-checkers note that while body and prisoner exchanges are routinely complicated, delayed, or disrupted due to intense shelling and shifting front lines, both nations continue to regularly engage in officially coordinated repatriations
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| Current Thread | Author | Time | | Free Thinking Doggie | 08:48:10 | | Denc 🗡 | 17:47:32 | | Hamsterwheel | 09:14:16 | | Occhio Pazzo 🇬🇧 | 10:52:24 | | Hamsterwheel | 10:58:41 | | Hamsterwheel | 11:07:38 | | Free Thinking Doggie | 09:38:13 | | Hamsterwheel | 10:12:17 | | Free Thinking Doggie | 10:20:42 |
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