Ukraine - Dissecting Some War Propaganda News
Items
By Moon Of Alabama
September 23, 2022:
Information Clearing House
-- A Reuters
headline claimed:
Mass grave of more than 440 bodies found in
Izium, Ukraine -police
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Many media, who republish the Reuters
feed,
repeated
that
headline:
Kyiv: Ukrainian authorities have found a
mass grave of more than 440 bodies in the
eastern city of Izium that was recaptured
from Russian forces, a regional police
official said on Thursday, adding some of
the people had been killed by shelling and
air strikes.
Serhiy Bolvinov, the chief police
investigator for Kharkiv region, told Sky
News that forensic investigations would be
carried out on every body.
"I can say it is one of the largest
burial sites in a big town in liberated
(areas)... 440 bodies were buried in one
place," Bolvinov said.
"Some died because of artillery fire ...
some died because of air strikes," he said.
Thousands of Russian troops fled Izium at
the weekend.
Notice the wording. It is a 'large burial
site' with '440 bodies in one place'. That does
not have to mean a mass grave with 440 bodies
but could also describe a graveyard with a total
of 440 people buried there.
And indeed an AP video team visited
the site and their video shows quite a
different scenario (h/t Tore). In a wooded
area there are a large numbers, maybe one
hundred or two, of single graves with orthodox
and other crosses. There is also one grave that
has a cross which says that 17 soldiers were
buried there.
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In the AP video several soldiers and
investigators are moving around. One Ukrainian
soldier says he saw a video that the Russians
made when the soldiers were buried in that one
mass grave. From it, he says, he estimates that
more than 17, maybe 25 or 30, he says, were
buried in that grave.
The video he refers to is likely
this one (h/t
Elena Evdokimova) which was published on May
8. It seems to show the same graveyard with that
one mass grave. One sees civilians with red
cross armlets collecting and burying bodies of
dead soldiers. I count a total of 17 dead bodies
but there may be one or two more. One Russia
soldier is around and explains what is
happening. The title in Russian translates to:
Ukraine refuses to take away the bodies of
dead soldiers. Russian military bury them in
mass graves
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There is also a link to a Russian news site
called Giport or Hyport which says (machine
translated):
Ukraine refuses to take the bodies of the dead
soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the
Russian military is forced to bury them in mass
graves
Ukraine again refuses to take away the
bodies of its dead soldiers, who have to be
buried in mass graves. The Russian side
several times offered the enemy to take the
bodies for burial by organizing a corridor
for medical workers, but did not receive a
response from the Ukrainian command.
Some time ago, the bodies of dead
soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were
collected by Russian soldiers on their own
and transported to the morgue under mortar
shelling from Ukraine. As a result, Ukraine
did not take them from the morgue either.
Today, Russian servicemen had to bury the
dead soldiers in mass graves.
According to one of the soldiers involved
in the burial, the bodies of the killed
soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were
taken from the front line a week ago. He
said that negotiations with the current
government of Ukraine were unsuccessful. The
Ukrainian side simply refused to take the
bodies, so the Russian Armed Forces buried
the dead on their own in one of the city
cemeteries.
If the current Ukrainian authorities took
the bodies of their fighters, their
relatives could say goodbye to them in a
human way. And now they were buried in
plastic bags in mass graves. But this is
better than becoming food for the beast, as
it would happen if it were not for the
Russian military. At least the relatives
will at least have a chance to find the dead
by going through the procedure of taking
DNA.
This is not the first such story. Back in
March, we wrote that Ukraine refuses to make
contact and take the bodies of dead
servicemen from the territories of the LPR
and DPR. As a result, all of them were also
buried in mass graves. Some had nameplates,
other soldiers remained unidentified.
The Reuters headline was 100% false.
That may have been because the editor
misinterpreted what the Ukrainian police
investigator said. Or it intentionally
exaggerated the case to increase the propaganda
value of that news item. I suspect the latter to
be the case.
There is otherwise nothing unusual with that
graveyard. During a war people on both sides
die. Civilians suffer as much as soldiers while
fighting around them is going on. The city had
been heavily defended by the Ukrainians and it
took the Russian military the whole of March to
take it. A lot of the buried casualties were
likely killed by artillery fire. There is no way
to tell from which side that fire had came.
That the graveyard is in the woods and not in
some open place also makes sense. With camera
drones around and being in reach of hostile
artillery one would not want to be caught while
shuffling graves in open fields. The trees give
at least some protection from being seen from
above.
A different obvious propaganda fake was
published in today's Washington Post:
The letters left behind by demoralized Russian
soldiers as they fled
The 10 handwritten letters, dated Aug. 30,
were left behind in a two-story residential
house where Russians were squatting and
later found by Ukrainian soldiers who
provided the letters to The Washington Post
for review. They paint a portrait of
dejected troops desperate for rest and
concerned about their health and morale
after months of fighting.
...
The similar style in which the 10 letters
were written suggests the troops, weary and
disheartened, banded together to draft them.
The letters caught the attention of
Ukrainian soldiers when they first arrived
in Izyum, which the Russians abandoned
hastily in retreat, and some were shared on
social media.
The authenticity of the letters has not
been confirmed by independent forensic
experts ...
One can tell right away that the story makes
little sense. The Russian security forces that
were in Izium after the initial fighting were
from the Rosguardia (Rosgvardiya), the
National Guard of Russia which is more like
a border police force with some additional
tasks. There was little fighting in Izium after
the end of March. The guards station there were
regularly supplied. In that context they had no
reason to feel like "dejected troops desperate
for rest and concerned about their health and
morale".
The Rosguardia were evacuated without losses
by Russian military forces before the Ukrainians
surrounded and recaptured the city.
That the ten letters were written in 'similar
style' makes it likely that they were written by
the same team of Ukrainian intelligence that
uses the Washington Post and other
media to spread their lies to the public. They
intend to portray the Russian military as an
exhausted and morally broken force. Neither
seems to be the case.
While I wrote the above Reuters
published a new piece that changes its earlier
reporting but does not correct it:
Around 200 wooden crosses seen at site near
Ukraine's Izium
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It in fact repeats the earlier false claims
that the AP report had debunked:
IZIUM, Ukraine (Reuters) - Around 200 wooden
crosses were found on Friday at a site near
Izium in northeastern Ukraine, Reuters
witnesses said, possibly marking a second
mass grave in an area recaptured in recent
days by Ukrainian forces.
Men in white overalls have begun exhuming
bodies at the site, located on the edge of a
cemetry in the northwest of Izium, the
witnesses said. Some 20 white body bags were
visible.
Ukrainian authorities earlier reported
the discovery of a mass grave containing
around 440 bodies in the city of Izium, a
frontline Russian stronghold until Ukraine's
counter-offensive across the Kharkiv region
during the past week.
It is not the 'fog of war' that clouds such
new reporting. It is the propaganda that was
ordered up to incite the 'western' population
against Russia and its citizens and soldiers.
Without further backup and and proof one can
not, and should not, believe any news item
coming from the Ukrainian and other wars.
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