No man’s land
As Russia begins to hand over the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers as part of an agreed exchange, many remain unaccounted for

Following an agreement reached during the negotiations in Istanbul on 2 June, Moscow handed over the remains of 2,412 Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv in two separate transfers this week. The agreement stipulated the exchange of 6,000 bodies. However, soldiers on both sides of the front line say that many bodies remain unaccounted for, as the two sides are unable to collect them amid constant drone attacks.
“There was an order from above: ‘We fetch no one!’”
“There are hundreds, if not thousands of corpses. Most are in very poor condition: disfigured by explosions, or they laid there in no-man’s land and were often eaten by wild animals.”
“Once, an entire enemy detachment came under mortar fire at once. No one picked up their corpses. No one cared.”










