“What are you doing? This is a sacrilege”: graveyard with hundreds of Wagner fighters is razed to the ground after Prigozhin’s death | War Ukraine and Russia

A few days after the death of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, a cemetery where hundreds of his mercenaries were buried was razed to the ground. A supporter of the private army films what remains of it and at the same time makes his complaint. “What are you doing? This is sacrilege,” it sounds.

LOOK. A supporter of the Wagner fighters films what remains of the cemetery

The video shows how hundreds of crosses and wreaths are stacked on top of each other in the Russian village of Nikolayevka. There is no trace of the graves that were originally there. Neighbors say bulldozers were used to get the job done. It is said that it is planned to pour concrete over it.

Hundreds of crosses are stacked on top of each other. ©Twitter

A black obelisk that Prigozhin himself inaugurated is the only remnant of the cemetery for now. “What are you doing? This is a sacrilege,” emphasizes the filming Wagner trailer. “Come on, these people died for Russia and now you are destroying everything. Aren’t you afraid of God? Do you really fear nothing?”

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“Everything in a pile”

Then he zooms in on the hundreds of crosses that are stacked on top of each other. “All died in 2023… The wreaths too, they just throw everything in a pile.”

Finally, the Wagner trailer depicts two workers working on the road. “Look, that’s where the graves were normally. I don’t know what they intend to do with this graveyard. Only God knows.”

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