Mass burial was found near Lugansk: graves of “Wagnerians”

Near Lugansk, a new burial of people who could fight in Ukraine as part of the Wagner PMC was discovered. This was reported by the Russian BBC service, which tracks the open sources of Russian troops who died on Ukrainian fronts.

The publication writes that 42 fresh graves in the local cemetery were discovered by residents of the village of Kirovka. They told reporters that no one visits these burials, and none of the buried residents are familiar with.

The journalists of the publication were able to find information about 37 men whose data coincides with the inscriptions on grave tablets near Lugansk. Among them are 20 people whose names and surnames completely coincide with information from court sentences posted on the sites of Russian courts. All of them had to serve his sentence in places of imprisonment.

Burial near Lugansk is already the third cemetery, where dozens of prisoners who fought in Ukraine as part of the Wagner PMC are discovered. In December, 47 graves of Russian convicts were found in the village of Bakinskaya of the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation. For two months, this burial increased six times – by the end of January, the graves of the dead prisoners were already 270. Another burial of 22 graves in early February was found in the suburbs.