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Families of sailors from sunken “Moscow” are forced to remain silent about their dead relatives – GUR MOU

Ukrainian intelligence has learned how in Russia they “work” with the families of dead sailors.

Families of sailors from the sunken

Families of Russian sailors from the sunken cruiser “Moscow” are forced to withhold information about their dead relatives. This was reported in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

Social tensions among relatives of Russians killed on the Moscow cruiser continue to rise. A special group of psychologists, doctors and lawyers is working with the sailors' relatives to improve the difficult psychological condition of the family members of the crew of the former flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, which sank on April 14 this year. “Ukrainian intelligence has established that the main goal of this group is to make it impossible to leak data on the dead and missing occupiers of the conscripts. Native Russian soldiers are trying to persuade no one to talk to their sons and husbands who served on the sunken cruiser. If relatives refuse, they are threatened with criminal prosecution and non-payment of compensation.

and the commander himself was accompanied by a group of special forces. Some of the relatives did not come to the meeting with the command of the fleet in protest, “the GUR added.

Read also: In Russia, the crew of the sunken Moscow was included in the list of” participants in a special military operation ”

We will remind, on April 13 ZSU lined up the Russian cruiser “Moscow” by means of the Neptune installations.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on April 14 confirmed that the cruiser “Moscow” sank, but still did not recognize the death of most crew members. The cruiser became Russia's most expensive military loss in the war with Ukraine .

Ukraine estimates that Russia has enlisted about 20 naval vessels in the war against Ukraine, including submarines equipped with cruise missiles “Caliber”.

Source: ZN

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