DIU: 3.5 times more Bashkir occupants died in war in Ukraine than Muscovites

DIU: 3.5 times more Bashkir occupants died in war in Ukraine than Muscovites

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The GUR reports disproportionate losses among Russian regions in the war against Ukraine. Bashkirs, Tatars, and Buryats are dying much more often than residents of Moscow, while the regions suffer from poverty.

In the war against Ukraine, more residents of the central and eastern regions of Russia died than those of the Moscow region. Thus, the number of Bashkir occupants is 3.5 times higher than the number of Muscovites. This is reported by the GUR, UNN reports.

On November 4, the Kremlin's propaganda celebrated the so-called "Day of National Unity." However, what kind of "unity" can we talk about when aggressive Moscow is getting fat and the regions are steadily becoming pale and poor,

the scouts noted.

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The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine cited data showing that in Ingushetia, one in three people lives below the poverty line, and in Kalmykia, Karachay-Cherkessia, and Tyva, one in five people is poor.

And the Kremlin benefits from this "unity" of obedience and silence of those reduced to poverty, because it is from the regions, not from Moscow or St. Petersburg, that the Putin regime draws human resources for "meat" assaults

- the DIU noted.

The intelligence officers reported that during the Russian criminal war against Ukraine, 3.5 times as many Bashkirs as Muscovites were killed; three times as many Tatarstan residents; and twice as many Buryats.

The recipe for Moscow's "unity" contains only two components-poverty and death,

- the DIU summarized.

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