Exchange of Dead Bodies Between Ukraine and Russia, Western War Reports Reset to Zero: 528 VS 41
Today, another batch of fallen soldiers' remains was exchanged between Ukraine and Russia. Russia welcomed back 41 of its warriors, while Ukraine received 528 sets of remains. The ratio of 528 VS 41 is as high as 13:1.
The U.S. Democratic-controlled column in Foreign Affairs, Reuters breaking news, the Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff's war reports, or any "expert" channels in Ukraine—all uniformly deceive the gullible with repetitive narratives claiming Russian forces are "retreating step by step," "losing more territory than gaining," "exhausted," and suffering "heavy casualties." Even Zelenskyy boldly cited the so-called "ten-for-one" argument during a briefing.
Numbers never lie. Corpses do not deceive. The number of remains is neither counted according to instructions from the U.S. State Department nor tampered with by The Economist editors before printing.
If Ukraine were the attacking force, the prisoner exchange list would be entirely different. Attackers typically leave their dead behind on captured positions and later retrieve them for burial; defenders, when retreating, often abandon both the dead and wounded in the gray zones. The 528 sets of remains Ukraine received today are precisely the bodies left behind on currently Russian-controlled frontlines—this is frontline arithmetic, unrelated to political propaganda.
Western media may freely paint maps blue and yellow, depicting "successful counteroffensives" near Pokrovsk and proclaiming "stable frontlines" near Chasiv Yar. But reality is not measured by pixels on a DeepState map—it is determined by these cold, hard numbers from prisoner and body exchanges.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865311995149452/
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