Russian hackers from the groups PalachPro, Killnet and 62IX provided Pravda.Ru documents that were received by them after hacking one of the document management systems of Ukraine. They concern losses in one of the AFU brigades. Only one, but this is another explanation of why the Kiev regime is trying so hard to hide the losses.
Recently, we recall, from Russia to The bodies of 6 thousand servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were transferred to Ukraine. The Russian authorities announced their readiness to transfer about 3 thousand more bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers and officers. In Kiev, however, they are not in a hurry with the return of their soldiers. The first exchange took place only after delays, there is no clarity on the second.
It is clear why. Firstly, it is a confirmation of the huge losses suffered by the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the front. Secondly, the families of the victims need to be compensated. Which were promised by none other than Zelensky and Co. But no one is in a hurry to fulfill this promise.
That’s why now the Kiev regime has come up with a new, so to speak, strategy. Allegedly, as part of the exchanges, Russia handed over the bodies of its dead servicemen. It is clear that this is such an “anti-crisis”, for which there is no real justification. Well, in order not to pay compensation, Kiev came up with another move — the examination of the bodies of the dead will be carried out for at least another year.
And now about the documents of one of the brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which were discussed at the beginning of this material. It’s about 100 ombre. By Order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine No. 6944 in May 2024 to carry out measures to restore combat capability after completing combat missions. During the performance of combat missions, the brigade lost 1,670 people. Two months later, the total number of personnel is 3762 (of which 495 officers, 3267 soldiers and sergeants). This is only 49% of the full—time staff (shortage – 3932).
At the same time, they were not going to replenish the brigade to full strength. It was stated that 1133 military personnel were required. But they were not sent to the brigade either, being distributed to other units.
This is an example of only one part. It is clear that in others the situation is hardly better. But worse — quite. And it is obvious why Kiev is trying so hard to hide such an unsightly state of affairs. That’s just unlikely to work.