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‘I Don’t Know Who I Buried’: Families Of Dead Russian Soldiers Not Allowed To Open Coffins

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    So maybe they're not even burying someone. Maybe they are just burying a bag of dirt. Or a coffin-shaped matryoshka doll.

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        So maybe they're not even burying someone. Maybe they are just burying a bag of dirt. Or a coffin-shaped matryoshka doll.

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        They'll let them open but inside is just another coffin.

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          "Sorry you couldn't have an open casket, your son's face, torso, and genitals were turned into mincemeat by the drones, and what the dogs left was not a pretty sight. But speaking of mincemeat..."

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            In a perfect world, of course

            In Russia?

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            In Russia, government verifies everything for you. No problem.

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              "Sorry you couldn't have an open casket, your son's face, torso, and genitals were turned into mincemeat by the drones, and what the dogs left was not a pretty sight. But speaking of mincemeat..."

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              Looks like 66% liked the gifts.

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                But they should get the chance to verify the corpse, right?

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                “The state is generously offering you 65 kgs of mostly human remains, ma’am. Take it or leave it”

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                  I believe this was actually more nefarious than simply 'your son was only worth this kitchen appliance'. As I understand it this publicity stunt was an attempt to displace media articles about the "russian meat grinder" (referring to their losses in their assaults on Ukraine).

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                    I was at the funeral of an Indian man recently, it was open-casket. It was necessary for the Hindu rites. It's not just an American thing.

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                    Irish man here; I've never been to a funeral that was open casket but I've also never been to a removal that wasn't.

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                      Looks like 66% liked the gifts.

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                      The other 34% were thrown out the nearest window.

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