The incinerators aren't for just for Ukranian bodies (when they can be bothered to cover up war crimes). "Trust us, your son deserted and fled the continent."
I have interesting stories of the Polish Underground, '39-44. I imagine there are some similarities to today in Ukraine.
I can't imagine how painful it must be for the family of Russian soldiers who have died in fighting to not know what happened or to even get to see the body.
On the plus side for the families, they will likely be told their sons died as heroes trying to save the world from Naziism.
Quality redneck engineering. Add a little rock and concrete and you've got something that'll last 120+ years and still going
This might be his plan all along indoctrinate them....then put them back thinking they will vote for Russia. DD