Pro‑war activist in Russia raises funds for body bags

A pro-war activist in Chelyabinsk, Russia, organized a fundraiser to purchase body bags for Russian soldiers killed in the war in Ukraine, Radio Svoboda reported on Thursday.

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Kamila Gurgul

3:02 PM EDT, August 29, 2024

War activist Anna Deryabina organized a fundraiser on Wednesday to purchase body bags for Russian soldiers killed in the war in Ukraine—two hundred rubles per bag (a little over two dollars).

"It's terrible to write about this, but we need bags for 200 (deceased soldiers - editor's note). For transporting the fallen boys. We need a lot of them," the Russian woman wrote on social media. According to the activist, "right now, the boys are buying the bags at their own expense, but their resources are not unlimited."

A post by a pro-war activist on VKontakte.
A post by a pro-war activist on VKontakte.© 7z7, telegra | 7x7

The necessary funds were successfully raised. The activist announced that the fundraiser is now closed. Radio Svoboda reported that this morning, after media interest, the activist hid her profile on VKontakte.

Russians are dying in the war

Mediazona and the BBC estimate that by August 2024, at least 61,831 Russian soldiers have died in the invasion of Ukraine. The number was estimated based on information available from open sources. However, the Ukrainian military assessed Russia's personnel losses, including the wounded and missing, at over 612,000.

Source: Radio Svoboda

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