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Horror video shows countless coffins of Putin's war victims, with body counts so high they fly on the world's largest military plane

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RARE images show scores of coffins of Vladimir Putin's dead fighters stacked on top of each other, ready to be taken to families.

The confrontational video was filmed at a shipyard in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, almost two years after the large-scale war in Ukraine.

Dozens of new coffins containing slain Russian men have been filmed in Rostov-on-Don, south of Russia, on Russia's border with Ukraine

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Dozens of new coffins containing slain Russian men have been filmed in Rostov-on-Don, south of Russia, on Russia's border with UkraineCredit: East2West
Under Putin's laws, it is illegal to show such images in case people question his decision to start the war

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Under Putin's laws, it is illegal to show such images in case people question his decision to start the warCredit: East2West
The rare images were secretly filmed by a Russian soldier

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The rare images were secretly filmed by a Russian soldierCredit: East2West

It is understood that the bodies of Putin's soldiers are being collected for transport back to relatives across Russia's eleven time zones, and that Ruslan An-124 aircraft – the world's largest military aircraft – are being used to deliver coffins to Siberia.

The video of the wooden coffins was filmed discreetly by a Russian soldier, because under Putin's laws it is illegal to show the reality of his war in Ukraine in such a way.

Prominent independent journalist Alexander Nevzorov drew attention to the macabre spectacle, claiming that Putin will try by any means necessary to secure a victory in Avdiivka, a war-torn city in the Donetsk region.

He said: “The entrance to Avdiivka has long become a huge mass grave [Putin’s fighters].

“But now the Russians are covering the area with a new carpet of their corpses.”

Ukraine is said to have pushed back and prevented the largest number of Russian attacks on the Avdiivka front in 24 hours: 30, with a total of 66 combat actions.

Nevzorov said there was no military reason for Putin wanting to “liberate” the city, stating: “In all polling stations, the ballot boxes must bow to the mad king of corpses…

“The fighting is crazy.

“Orcs [Russian fighters] climbing over the corpses of their comrades, 'forward to the victory of Putinism'.”

In separate footage, a man's booming voice claimed that an An-124 Ruslan aircraft, which is designed for heavy loads, arrived at Neryungri airport, filled with the bodies of dead soldiers.

He said: “They are all our guys from Yakutsk, 26 men.

'We loaded two trucks, mine and Tolik's. Sixteen other bodies have already been taken.

'And another nine [coffins] were loaded into a Kamaz truck.

'We are going to transport now [the coffins] to the track to load the boys into train cars.”

A wooden box could be seen moving along a conveyor belt from the belly of the plane to the bed of a truck as the man spoke.

Two other vehicles carrying coffins were parked to the right of the plane as men wearing coats and large winter hats looked on.

Neryungri, a remote town of 60,000 people in the world's coldest inhabited region, impoverished Yakutia, is seven time zones east of the war zone.

It is estimated that Putin did that lost more than 300,000 troops since declaring war in February 2022.

Mr. Nevzorov added that while there were “countless” bodies on the grounds of Rostov-on-Don, as seen in the video, “three-quarters of the Russian dead are in the fields and among the ruins.”

He said: 'The counting of losses has stopped.

“There are so many bodies that it has lost all meaning.”

Coffins are unloaded from a Ruslan An-124 aircraft in Neryungri

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Coffins are unloaded from a Ruslan An-124 aircraft in NeryungriCredit: East2West
To the right of the plane, more coffins are stacked on top of each other in trucks

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To the right of the plane, more coffins are stacked on top of each other in trucksCredit: East2West

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