Russia uses mobile crematoriums to follow its troops into battle

Russia uses mobile crematoriums to follow its troops into battle

Russian armed forces have prepared a mobile crematorium for use in a future conflict with Ukraine, which the British Minister of Defense has described as a “deterrent”

The Ministry of Defense published recordings of a crematorium assembled on a vehicle, in which a human body can be “evaporated”, which ran after Russian armed forces and is expected to follow all troops in Ukraine.

Ben Wallace, the Minister of Defense, suggested that the use of such a system could be a way for the Kremlin to cover up future losses because he feared a repetition of criticism at home when Russia marched into Ukraine for the first time in 2014.

Mr. Wallace said that if Russian armed forces are onto a conflict in Ukraine, "we expect to see some of the things they have done before".

"In the past, they used mobile crematoriums to follow troops on the battlefield, which is terrifying in everyone's book.

"If I were a soldier and knew that my generals had so little confidence in me that they followed me with a mobile crematorium over the battlefield, or I would be the mother or father of a son who may be put into a combat area, and my government thought that the way to cover up losses would be a mobile crematorium, I would be deeply concerned.

"It is a very terrifying side effect on how the Russians see their armed forces, and for those among them who have served and a soldier, the knowledge behind them is a way to evaporate them when they are killed in the fight, probably everything they have to do about the Russian regime."

In the film material published by the Ministry of Defense, it is said in Cyrillic text, which is overlaid to the video that the equipment, which was specially developed for the destruction of dangerous biological waste, comes from a company from St. Petersburg called Tourmaline. The company's website says that it is "The Russian Incinerator Company".

Attempts by The Telegraph to contact the company remained unanswered.

Kremlin brushing

at the time, local and international media, human rights groups and local activists reported that Russian soldiers were buried in non -marked graves to hide the fact that they operated in Ukraine.

protest groups, many of mothers missing and dead soldiers, were created throughout Russia, especially in Moscow, and the authorities' attempts to blame people who were hiked across the border are responsible for deaths.

A group that Soldiers' Mother Committee, accused of violating Vladimir Putin, violating international law, and said that Russian military commanders had forced soldiers to fight illegally in Ukraine, "while mothers received anonymous coffins with their sons," said Washington Post.

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Source: The Telegraph

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