Bodies of Russian troops killed in Ukraine ‘taken to Belarus to disguise true death toll’ as morgues overrun, say locals
CORPSES of dead Russian soldiers are being secretly taken back to Russia via Belarus in special planes, trains, and buses to avoid attracting attention, sources have claimed.
Passengers at a train station in Belarus were reportedly “shocked” at the number of corpses being loaded up, while hospital staff have warned of “overflowing” morgues.
CORPSES of dead Russian soldiers are being secretly taken back to Russia via Belarus in special planes, trains, and buses to avoid attracting attention, sources have claimed.
overflowing” morgues.

Video purports to show a convoy of Russian buses with the ‘V’ sign on the side for carrying corpses through the Belarusian city of Homel.
The ‘V’ symbol has been used to refer to Belarus on other Russian military vehicles.
A separate graphic video appears to show a railway carriage filled with bodies in Russian uniforms wrapped in plastic.
News agency Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which shared the video, claimed many of the bodies belonged to Russian soldiers as young as 20.