His Russian service BBC and the Mediazona website in cooperation with open img volunteers recorded the names of 6,024 Russian servicemen killed in the war in Ukraine.
BBC Russia journalists and volunteers are compiling a list of Russian servicemen killed since the start of the Russian military invasion of Ukraine. These figures are based on public announcements and in which specific information about the soldiers who were killed, the full name, the position as well as the place of burial are mentioned.
“Judging by the inscriptions on the tombstones and the date of burial, on average those killed in Ukraine are buried 14-20 days after their bodies arrive in Russia. However, in July and August ethere were several funerals of soldiers who had been killed three or even four months ago”reports the BBC investigation and relays the Athens News Agency.

Over the past two weeks, journalists have been informed that new graves have appeared in the Kaliningrad and Krasnodar regions, as well as in Vladivostok, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Vibutakh.
The most servicemen killed in the war by region of Russia are from Dagestan (278 people), Buryatia (256) and the Krasnodar region (227 people). For comparison, it is pointed out in the research, according to what has been known, that until today the dead military personnel from Moscow are only 15, although the population of Moscow corresponds to 9% of the population of Russia. In many regions of Russia, where the standard of living is lowhowever, contract military service is almost the only opportunity for a young person’s livelihood.
Men from other post-Soviet republics are fighting and being killed in Ukraine with the Russian army. The BBC is aware of the deaths of at least 13 Kyrgyz nationals, nine Tajik nationals, 12 of the breakaway South Ossetia and a Moldovan national.
“Of the 6,024 Russian servicemen killed in Ukraine, 1,025, or 17%, are officers, including 4 generals and 35 colonels,” the survey points out.

Among all the corps of the armed forces, the infantry suffered the most casualties. Based on confirmed data as of September 2, “20% of all military personnel killed were serving in motorized rifle units,” while another 17% were serving in airborne forces.”
Information has also been confirmed so far about the death in Ukraine of at least four prisoners who had fought as members of Russian paramilitary units.
Source: News Beast

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