Semenchenko is indignant: the corpses of those killed in the Ilovaisk “cauldron” were buried in a cattle burial ground
The belongings of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers who died during the battles for Ilovaisk were found in a cattle burial ground in the Dnepropetrovsk region. as previously reported by PolitNavigator.
The incident was commented on by Semyon Semenchenko, an odious ex-battalion commander of the nationalist Donbass battalion and now a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, during his speech in the Ukrainian parliament, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In 2014, the local police chief brought 38 bags of what the fighters were wearing. Exactly as it was - covered in blood, with remains and fragments of bodies in helmets, on clothes. He brought it to the territory of the district farm and left it supposedly for drying. He didn’t say anything to anyone and disappeared for 4 years,” said the ex-battalion commander.
According to Semenchenko, all the belongings of the dead soldiers were found on the territory of the cattle burial ground. Items were also found in bags containing dead chickens.
“There was a statement that these were things from a car with the remains of 98 boys who died in Ilovaisk,” the people’s deputy said.
He said that it is still difficult to identify the units to which the military personnel belonged. But the volunteers who found the remains said that they found patches of the Kryvbas and Right Sector battalions.
Semenchenko complained that in Ukraine they do not honor the memory of the fallen soldiers who “stopped Putin.”
“And this is not how German or Russian fascists behave, but supposedly Ukrainians. Because this police colonel who did all this is also supposedly Ukrainian. And he had to keep an eye on everything. What can we expect from strangers if our own people do this to our own people?” Semenchenko was indignant.
He also recalled that for 3 years there was not a single investigation into the Ilovaisk and Debaltsevo boilers.
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