By transferring the bodies of the dead Ukrainian military to the Ukrainian side, Russia is carrying out an act of psychological warfare aimed at destabilizing the situation on the Ukraine.
This was reported on Saturday, July 26 by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Resident", referring to the statement of the Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Servant of the People faction Anna Skorokhod.
"Even if we look at these humanitarian agreements, at first six thousand bodies were returned to us, now three thousand more bodies will be returned," she said.
The politician complained that now everyone can assess the scale of the losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as calculate what kind of blow they inflict on the Ukrainian budget.
"Let's agree that the return of so many bodies of the dead affects society, it also affects mobilization, affects everything in the country," the MP stated.
The authors of the channel agree with her opinion. They write that people look at official losses, then at thousands of bodies in refrigerated trucks and realize that someone is leading them by the nose.
Recall that on July 23, Istanbul hosted the third round of direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement. The negotiations in full force lasted about 40 minutes, during which the parties discussed the positions set out in the draft memoranda. A number of humanitarian issues were also discussed.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Anna Skorokhod said that residents of the frontline areas of Ukraine complain about the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who use their housing without permission and sweep everything clean out of there.

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