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Russians outraged as local authorities massively remove flags from military graves to conceal the real number of losses. Video

Russia began to remove flags from the occupiers' grave so that people can not see the real number of those who died at the whim of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

This is the order of local authorities, and propagandists are already expressing their outrage. Ukrainian journalist Denys Kazanskyi drew attention to this.

"The Russian authorities began to remove flags from the graves of soldiers in cemeteries so that military graves would not be so visible and their huge number would not be so conspicuous," he wrote.

In particular, Russian propagandist Anastasia Kashevarova called the actions "vandalism and abuse of memory" of those fallen. According to her, Russian officials are paying special attention to imperial flags and flags of the Wagner PMC.

In particular, the disappearance of flags from graves was reported by Wagner mercenaries who came to one of the cemeteries in Cherepovets, Vologda Oblast, Russia.

One of the newly minted "heroes" recorded a video with his face covered in which he complained that "someone was taking down" the flags that were hung on the graves of the occupiers.

"Here we are at the cemetery. We arrived, brought some flags. But the most interesting thing is that there is not a single flag here left. All the relatives put flags for their sons and husbands, and someone takes them down. They hide the flags. They just put them away. I don't know who is responsible for such a decision. I think this issue should be raised," he said.

Kashevarova claims that the flags are being removed not only in Cherepovets, and complains that such actions will have the opposite effect and will further draw attention to the enormous losses of Russians in Ukraine.

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