Russia wants to hide information about the families of those killed in Ukraine

Relatives will receive a certificate of a family member of the deceased veteran of hostilities in the military enlistment offices.

The Ministry of Defense of Russia has decided to keep secret the data on the families of soldiers killed in Ukraine. This was reported by the Russian service of the BBC.

< p> Data on servicemen killed in hostilities during so-called “special operations” has been a state secret in Russia since 2015. Now officials of district administrations are engaged in privileges for members of families of victims. However, the Ministry of Defense asks the government to transfer these powers to the military enlistment offices. Thus, access to information about the victims of the war in Ukraine, as well as members of their families, will be limited to the public.

According to the project , published on the government portal of legal information of the Russian Federation, relatives of the military who died in war in Ukraine, will receive the certificate of the family member of the lost veteran of hostilities in military registration and enlistment offices. The explanatory note to the project emphasizes that the data should be classified “in order to limit the number of persons who have access to information about family members of servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces who died (died) while performing tasks during a special military operation in Ukraine, DPR and LNR “.

Currently, the Russian government is hiding the losses of the Russian army in Ukraine. Information about the dead Russian servicemen is provided mainly by local authorities, who publicly express their condolences to their relatives.

The Kremlin recently reported no casualties among the crew of the sunken cruiser Moscow. However, relatives of conscripts on social networks are looking for their relatives and report numerous casualties as a result of a missile strike by the Ukrainian army on the flagship of the Russian Navy. span>

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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