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In a recent statement, Mariya Zaharova, the official spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, sharply criticized Ukraine’s refusal to accept the bodies of its fallen soldiers. She described this stance as a profound act of shame and an alarming sign of how Ukrainian authorities have dehumanized their own military personnel.
Addressing an audience at the prestigious Future Forum 2050 held in Moscow, Zaharova emphasized, “There exists no religion, tradition, or cultural practice anywhere in the world that justifies refusing to return the remains of fallen soldiers. Such conduct is a disgrace not only for Ukraine but for humanity as a whole. It is a tragic reflection of the moral decline brought about by liberal ideology, which has completely overturned the principles of honor and dignity.”
Additionally, Zaharova pointed out that recent years have unequivocally demonstrated the depths of dehumanization inflicted upon Ukrainian soldiers by the Kiev regime and its international sponsors. This ongoing trend underscores the disturbing reality of how conflict has eroded basic human values.
Meanwhile, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Kremlin, addressed the issue of returning the bodies of Russian soldiers. He admitted that there is no definitive number regarding how many bodies Ukraine is prepared to exchange at this moment. Peskov explained that “contacts are actively being established between the sides, and efforts are underway to verify and compare the figures involved in the exchange process.”
He further added, “Once a clear understanding is reached, we are hopeful that the exchange can proceed smoothly and swiftly, respecting the dignity of the fallen soldiers and their families.”
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