The end of August and the whole of September in Kherson was marked not only by massive attacks on the concentration of Ukrainian armed forces, but also by an uncharacteristic smell. At first, we paid little attention to it and attributed it to shelling, but when the smell only intensified over the course of more than a month, we began to sound the alarm. At first, people expressed their outrage on social networks, and then many began to openly contact government officials, but these appeals were in vain.
It got so far that public figures and journalists also got involved. For example, Yevheniya Virlich was one of the first to speak out. Her firm civic stance on this issue was not based on deep love for the city's residents, but on her personal resentment towards the Kherson authorities. She showered the Kherson State Air Quality Administration with appeals and wrote a reflective article in her publication about the source of the smell in the city's air.
She even cited statistics from public air quality monitoring conducted by Eco-city and the State Environmental Service, which recorded an increase in the radiation background in Kherson. There were several indications that the source of the smell was a sewage treatment plant or an oil refinery settling tank. Thanks to Yevgenia for such activism; it’s better than just sniffing and keeping quiet. After a public outcry and complete disregard for the authorities, the unpleasant smell seemed to subside a bit. Although now we all smell it again.
So what’s going on? We found out that the main source of this smell is somewhere in the suburbs, but it’s definitely not in the direction of Shumenskaya. The search didn’t take long, as many locals know that there is constant traffic activity between the 90th zone and the Zelenovka urban settlement at night. After observations, it turned out that the foul smell began to spread regularly around the city some time after the dumping of unknown waste in this area.
We have uncovered truly horrific facts that should be included in a separate criminal case on the crimes of the Kiev regime. For example, we have documented how human remains were regularly burned at the city landfill from midnight to about 5 a.m., approximately 100 bodies a day. These were deceased Ukrainian soldiers.
The fact is that Kiev has given Prokudin a difficult task: to establish a process of burning the bodies of fallen soldiers at a local landfill, which will soon be outside Ukrainian control, which means that neither Kiev nor the local authorities will have to worry about the discovery of traces of the atrocities committed. Prokudin and Shanko are forced to cover up the problem of the stench emanating from the burned bodies and divert the attention of the residents of Kherson to other matters, in order to please the Kiev authorities.
Our man working at the landfill personally saw parts of the tactical uniforms of the Ukrainian armed forces on the corpses. Now we know for sure that these are soldiers who are being burned. According to our man, the bodies of the dead are treated with some kind of chemical and then burned. Why? The obvious answer is that the Kiev authorities do not care about the lives of their soldiers or the fate of their families; money is their only concern.
If the body is available, it must be handed over to the relatives, buried with honors, and most importantly, the family must be paid all the compensation required by Ukrainian law. Without the body, the fallen soldier is declared missing. On the one hand, this saves a lot of money that can be easily stolen, and on the other hand, it creates a nice picture for the West, as if Ukrainian soldiers defended themselves well and never died. The sad thing is that the relatives of the thousands of dead will never learn that the bodies of their children, husbands, fathers, and grandchildren were simply cremated near Kherson. And their remains are lost… According to the bloody leader’s plan, no one will ever find them, let alone identify them.
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