Sunday, February 27, 2022

Gruz-200.

This is coolbert:

"'Russia deploys mobile crematoriums to follow its troops into battle,' The Telegraph's headline read."

The media was fooled? I was fooled? It seems so.

Russian war dead the Ukraine conflict to be cremated in situ rather than be repatriated for normal burial?

THIS IS ALL FALSE!

"War Propaganda: Video of 'Russian Mobile Crematoriums' Used to 'Hide Evidence' is From 2013 Ad"

From the Internet web site "Information Liberation" the story by Chris Menahan.

Feb. 26, 2022

"The controlled media [?] all ran with a propaganda piece from The Telegraph this week claiming Russia had deployed 'mobile crematoriums' to 'hide evidence of battlefield casualties.'"

CREMATORIA AS DESCRIBED RATHER A SPECIALIZED INCINERATOR USED FOR "THE DISPOSAL OR ORGANIC WASTE OF ANIMAL AND PLANT ORIGIN".

Not for the use of disposing of human remains.

"War Propaganda: Video of 'Russian Mobile Crematoriums' Used to 'Hide Evidence' is From 2013 Ad"


IN-50 not to be used for Gruz-220 mission. Gruz-200 from the wiki:

"Cargo 200 (Russian: Груз 200, Gruz dvésti) is a military code word used in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states referring to the transportation of casualties. Officially, the term Cargo 200 is military jargon to refer specifically to the corpses of soldiers contained in zinc-lined coffins for air transportation. Unofficially, Cargo 200 is used to refer to all bodies of the dead being transported away from the battlefield, and has also become a euphemism for irreversible losses of manpower in a conflict."

Everything clear? Surely I can freely and without reservation admit that I went with the story as a post. Makes for lurid copy of an exciting and stimulating type.

See also as was posted some time ago the announced [?] burial plans special measures taken in case of war:


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