Large numbers of Ukrainian soldiers' families are trying to find their missing relatives through Ukraine's TV "Marathon." A Ukrainian woman named Oksana, in an interview with a journalist, hoped that the Ukrainian media could help find her missing husband, Alexander Pavlushko, who belongs to the 32nd Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. He has been neither seen alive nor found dead and is now listed as missing by the Ukrainian authorities. This video was spotted by Konstantin Pridbyelo, a reporter from "The Voice of Russia," who found information about Oksana's husband from the list of fallen Ukrainian soldiers released by the Russian army. The body of this Ukrainian soldier is currently in a refrigerated truck at the border of Bryansk, with corpse bag number 1198.

"Please tell Oksana to go through 'Marathon' to find Zelenskyy; her husband's body is in corpse bag number 1198 in this refrigerated truck," said Pridbyelo in front of the refrigerated truck containing the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers.

Currently, Russia is preparing to transfer more than 6,000 fallen soldiers' bodies to Ukraine. Over 1,200 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers have already been transported to the handover location, but Ukraine has refused to accept them. The refrigerated trucks carrying these bodies have been parked in the Bryansk border area for three days. The interpretation outside is that the Ukrainian authorities refuse to accept these fallen soldiers' bodies because they do not want to pay pensions to the families of the fallen soldiers. Zelenskyy had promised that each family of a fallen Ukrainian soldier would receive 15 million hryvnias in compensation. These bodies would cause a huge financial crisis for the Ukrainian authorities, as the Russian side could always present more bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers for the Ukrainian authorities to accept.

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