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“Putin does not care about roads.” A drric with the body of a soldier remained stuck in the mud, in a city of Russia

A Drician with the body of a soldier of the Russian army remained stuck in the mud near Ceabinsk: “Putin does not care about the roads,” the internets wrote, on the social networks.

Dric stuck in the mud, in Russia Photo: dialog

Dric stuck in the mud, in Russia Photo: dialog

In the region of Ceabinsk, the locals were forced to use a military vehicle to remove a drric with the body of a dead military on the Ukraine front. The funeral participants also gave a helping hand.

The images were published on social networks.

Putin does not care about the roads ”commented on an internet.

According to the inhabitants of the area, this is not the first case. Last year, even during a funeral, the inhabitants were forced to throw stones in the pits so that the cars could go to the cemetery.

Also, pictures of zinc coffins, in which there were corpses of Russian soldiers, were recently published on social networks. The coffins were thrown at a trash pit.

According to dialogue, such a garbage pit was recently discovered by the inhabitants of Celiabinsk. People filmed how bodies of Russian soldiers in zinc coffin were thrown at a trash.

In the pictures, at least four zinc coffins appear with the bodies of the Russian soldiers in the 155th brigade of the Russian armed forces.

According to the Russian media, they should have been taken to Novosibirsk, but were sent mistaken to the city of Celiabinsk. There were simply thrown to the trash pit like “Unbelieved”.

Ashley Davis

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