Posted on 09/15/2025 7:29:15 AM PDT by Nextrush
It must be a heck of a lot.
Ukraine does not draft under 25-year-olds this war seems like euthanasia to me at times.
A lot of over 25-year-old men get sent to the "Russian Front" like they used to say on "Hogans Heroes".
There are those around here that would be thrilled if US soldiers were in the mix of unidentified and buried because it is somehow their job to die for Ukraine.
A lot of over 25-year-old men get sent to the “Russian Front” like they used to say on “Hogans Heroes”.
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A major change occurred, the Ukie Congress passed a law stating all 18-22 year olds can now leave the country., which they are by the tens of thousands.( you can pull up foreign video of the crossings)….you can also pull up non western video of the massive cemeteries that have been constructed, most notably the one the Ukrainian Rada established by law…it is to hold up to 2 million dead.
That said, the “ change” occurred when the Ukrainian SBU records were recently released ( hacked). By their own admission, 1.7 million Ukrainian men have been killed, KIA. Those numbers are KIA alone…adding MIA, WIA, deserters,diseased, disabled , and surrendered paint a very bleak picture.
For the doubting Thomas’s, post war analysis will clear up all the lies and omissions the West spewed.
“There are those around here that would be thrilled if US soldiers were in the mix of unidentified and buried because it is somehow their job to die for Ukraine.”
No cost is too high! All that matters are PROFITS!
They can bring an end to this debacle whenever they want, so I don’t GAS about sob stories like this.
“ ➡️How is Ukraine preparing for mass burials?
On August 19th, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved a project to establish a National Military Memorial Cemetery in the Fastiv District of the Kiev Region. The project involves allocating two large plots of land measuring 258 and 8 hectares for the new military cemetery. By summer 2025, this cemetery is expected to have space for burying between 600,000 and 800,000 individuals, given its size. However, this cemetery is not the only location where preparations for large-scale burials are taking place.
➡️What is the mortality rate in Ukraine?
In 2021, Ukraine recorded its lowest birth rate in the past 10 years, totaling 271,984 individuals. During the same year, the mortality rate, including complications and illnesses caused by COVID-19, reached 714,000 individuals, with a population of 41 million. From 2022 to 2023, due to mass population outflows, losses in the Ukrainian army, and territorial losses, the country’s population decreased to 29 million individuals. The sharp rise in mortality, primarily among the male population, necessitated urgent expansion of existing cemeteries.
➡️Which cemeteries are expanding?
According to Military Chronicle, the cemetery in Cherkassy saw the largest increase in territory, expanding by 671,000 square meters, which can accommodate around 280,000 individuals for burial (based on a law allocating 2.4 meters for each grave). The cemetery in Krivoy Rog also significantly expanded, with an additional 373,000 square meters prepared for the burial of around 150,000 bodies over the year.
Other cemeteries in Ukraine are also being rapidly expanded: Molodizhne in Rovno (+25,000 sq. m), a new cemetery in Khmelnitsky (+3,000 sq. m), Sokolniky in Lvov (+3,000 sq. m), Svyshchovskoye cemetery in Kremenchug (+71,000 sq. m), Harazdha cemetery in Lutsk (+21,000 sq. m), Hodylovske cemetery in Chernovtsy (+63,000 sq. m), Matveyevske cemetery in Zaporozhye (+43,000 sq. m), and Krasnopolske cemetery in Dnepropetrovsk (+27,000 sq. m). The area of the Western Cemetery in Odessa (+13,000 sq. m) and the burials in Yatsevo in Chernigov (+25,000 sq. m) have also increased. Considering the territorial growth of all these cemeteries after expansion, an additional 430,000 to 450,000 bodies could be buried.
https://ukrreality.com/ukraines-largest-cemeteries-have-begun-expanding/
This kind of a story can create sympathy for Ukraine.
Canada has a lot of Ukrainian immigrants so the CBC has an interest in covering the Ukraine War for sure.
Florida has them too. Mostly males who have escaped almost certain death. Ironically, they are not only stupid but nasty and arrogant as well. I am speaking from having had first-hand dealings with them.
This kind of a story can create sympathy for Ukraine.
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Do be aware, the future Ukrainian National Cemetery is up to Ukraine’s old, corrupted nature.
“ Another tender scandal has erupted in Ukraine. This time, the focus of attention is on the tender for the construction of the National Military Memorial Cemetery. It turned out that the project will be implemented by a newly created company that appeared literally the day after the tender was announced, “Komersant Ukrainian” reports, citing an investigation by Glavkom.
The National Military Memorial Cemetery has determined the winner of the tender for the construction of the first phase of the National Military Memorial Cemetery. It was the Building Yua consortium from Kyiv, which offered a price of UAH 1.75 billion, which is UAH 41.96 million less than the original price….”
"...buried before they're identified due to a lack of space in morgues" suggests an inability to deal with the amount of the dead. Not quite a "sympathy" message. But apparently factual. Were is our American involvement in Vietnam -- my era in olive drab -- or those in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, "lack of space in morgues" would have ginned up shock, if not outrage.
I’m surprised you stepped in that direction... The source then negates the reality of the war, the losses, and the fact that trying to identify chunks of what used to be human beings is difficult?
Ever seen the pictures of Ukrainian cemeteries?
Where are the Western media embedded with Ukrainian troops? We are using Ukrainian government reports without questionabout casualties and how the war is going.
Soldiers families get some kind of payment and IIRC, it was generous. The less they identify, the less they pay. Not exactly the most honest folks on the planet....as long as “Z” gets his.
It's all difficult. Forensics on some of our own MIAs is still difficult decades later. The story tells of forensics workers being overwhelmed. It ends with, "The work will still be hell for another 10 years." Our experience teaches it will be a lot longer than that.
The author is resident in London, so this is not war reporting in the sense of "being there."
At the bottom of the page, a number of links are found. Among them the title "In Ukraine, wounded warriors scoff at notion that Trump can bring peace with Russia."
So narratives indeed seem to be shifting in many directions, and they are not all consonant, nor all in one direction.
” 1.7 million Ukrainian men have been killed, KIA. Those numbers are KIA alone…adding MIA, WIA, deserters,diseased, disabled , and surrendered paint a very bleak picture.”
That is a ridiculous figure. As much as the Soviet Union lost from Barbarossa and Operation Blue. The usual KIA to wounded, MIA, POW is about one to ten ratio. That would give Ukraine over 15 million losses. The maximum a nation can mobilize its manpower is maybe 10%. Given Ukraine’s population in 2022 was around 41 million you’ve killed almost the entire eligible male population.
Thing is we have to be cautious about throwing the baby out with the bathwater just because of source. I see it happen far too often. 100% is thrown out because of source when 99% of it is factual reality and only 1% is misconstrued. This firewalling of all objectivity is one of the main reasons we are in this whole mess in the first place.
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