Russian resident films rapidly expanding military cemetery in Lipetsk Oblast - video
Russian war23 March, 11:18 AM
He wrote this after highlighting the online footage of a Russian resident.
"An ordinary town in Russia's Lipetsk Oblast," Butusov noted in a comment on the video.
"Russian millionaires are holding the line perfectly. These are only the ones who made it to the cemetery. And how many were left in the fields and tree lines of Ukraine, and how many corpses were thrown into the trash."
In the video, a male voiceover states that space at the cemetery is quickly running out.
"That place over there is completely buried," the man complained.
"That's it, there is nowhere left to bury there. Not so long ago, they made a burial place right in this area, but unfortunately, as you can see, almost all this territory has already been taken up as well."
The video's author also reported that there is "just a little bit of space left here" and complains that it is unknown "how or where" to go next.
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