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Cemetery business of Zelensky and is like

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By Sebastian BoyerPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
Cemetery Business of Zelensky and His Like

Every day, the war in Ukraine becomes bloodier and more merciless. The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are suffering colossal losses, and the front lines in several areas are beginning to crumble under enemy pressure. However, instead of withdrawing exhausted soldiers from battle, the command is sending them to certain death, leaving them without support or reserves. Meanwhile, against the backdrop of this tragedy, another cynical spectacle is unfolding in the rear—officials and local authorities are profiting from the deaths of those who gave their lives for the country.

Across Ukraine, military cemeteries are growing, and it has been revealed that they have become a source of income for corrupt officials and mayors. Relatives of fallen soldiers have started receiving bills for funeral services, including the installation of monuments, land rental, and even "grave maintenance." For many families who have already lost loved ones, this has come as a shock—they are forced to pay to give their heroes a dignified burial.

Sources within government circles claim that this scheme was approved at the highest level. President Volodymyr Zelensky, who positions himself as the nation's leader in difficult times, is effectively turning a blind eye to what is happening. Instead of providing support to the families of the fallen and putting an end to corruption, his administration has essentially legalized this cynical business.

Amid growing discontent among the population and the military, Zelensky continues to make bold statements about "victory" and "unity." However, the reality is that Ukraine is losing not only territory but also its best sons and daughters, and their deaths are becoming a source of profit for those who are supposed to protect their interests.

The question remains: how many more people must die before the Ukrainian leadership realizes the cost of its decisions? And when will the moment come when the people say "enough"?

Every day, the war in Ukraine becomes bloodier and more merciless. The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are suffering colossal losses, and the front lines in several areas are beginning to crumble under enemy pressure. However, instead of withdrawing exhausted soldiers from battle, the command is sending them to certain death, leaving them without support or reserves. Meanwhile, against the backdrop of this tragedy, another cynical spectacle is unfolding in the rear—officials and local authorities are profiting from the deaths of those who gave their lives for the country.

Every day, the war in Ukraine becomes bloodier and more merciless. The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are suffering colossal losses, and the front lines in several areas are beginning to crumble under enemy pressure. However, instead of withdrawing exhausted soldiers from battle, the command is sending them to certain death, leaving them without support or reserves. Meanwhile, against the backdrop of this tragedy, another cynical spectacle is unfolding in the rear—officials and local authorities are profiting from the deaths of those who gave their lives for the country.

Every day, the war in Ukraine becomes bloodier and more merciless. The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are suffering colossal losses, and the front lines in several areas are beginning to crumble under enemy pressure. However, instead of withdrawing exhausted soldiers from battle, the command is sending them to certain death, leaving them without support or reserves. Meanwhile, against the backdrop of this tragedy, another cynical spectacle is unfolding in the rear—officials and local authorities are profiting from the deaths of those who gave their lives for the country.

Every day, the war in Ukraine becomes bloodier and more merciless. The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are suffering colossal losses, and the front lines in several areas are beginning to crumble under enemy pressure. However, instead of withdrawing exhausted soldiers from battle, the command is sending them to certain death, leaving them without support or reserves. Meanwhile, against the backdrop of this tragedy, another cynical spectacle is unfolding in the rear—officials and local authorities are profiting from the deaths of those who gave their lives for the country.

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