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Morgues in Gomel, Mozyr are overfilled with Russian soldiers, some are buried in Belarus

Belarusian hospitals are full of wounded Russians.

Morgues in Gomel, Mozyr are overfilled with Russian soldiers, some are buried in Belarus

Morgues in the Belarusian cities of Gomel and Mozyr are overfilled with Russian military personnel. Belarusian service of Radio Liberty reported this earlier. 

According to the sources of the publication, the corpses of Russians were immediately loaded into trains on the Russian railway. 

"There was a huge number of corpses! - an eyewitness informs. "People who were at the Mozyr station were shocked by the number of corpses loaded onto the train." 

Some bodies are taken to the airport. Also, dead Russian soldiers are now buried on the territory of Belarus. For example, the cemetery in the village of Kamenka near Mozyr is cordoned off by the military. 

Sources also report that Russian doctors were brought to hospitals in the border towns of Belarus before the war. They care for wounded Russian soldiers and the medical staff works exclusively for Russians. Local patients are referred to children's hospitals.

Earlier, BBC reported that the corpses of the Russian military are being taken from Ukraine to Mozyr, Belarus, where they are stored in the morgue outside the refrigerator, and then taken to an unknown destination.

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