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Originally Posted by CCIP
Just curious, where did you get the number of 80?
There were as many as 80 casualties reported in that unit, but the word is they were buried mostly in the Ukraine to avoid the word spreading out.
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in a short documentary made by two journalists from one of the Polish TV stations. I doubt it has been translated or sth.
The journalist talked to two of the mothers and some villagers from the suburbs of Pskov. They stated that one day, after scheduled funerals had taken place, military came, accompanied by (possibly) friends of the soldiers and the whole procedure of around 80 funerals was carried out.
227 according to this article
https://openrussia.org/post/view/1772/
250 according to another one in Polish
1500 according to an organization held by Russian mothers who lost their sons.