The relatives of more than 500 members of the crew of the Russian cruiser “Moskva” that sank a few days ago remain in the dark as Russia seems to refuse to give information about their fate.
As the Russian authorities do not clarify whether there are and how many are dead, injured and missing from the shipwreck, the families carry out their own searches using the internet, possibly even putting their personal safety at risk given the suffocating climate that prevails in Russia, in terms of the dissemination of information since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
“My son Gegor was a cook in Moscow and is now missing,” Dmitry Skrebets wrote on social media.
“They said the whole crew had left, this is a cynical lie!”
In any case, even those families who received information from the Russian Ministry of Defense about the death of a relative are still in the dark, writes the Guardian.
Yulia Tsivova was informed only on Monday that her 19-year-old son Andrei was killed in Moskva. Nothing else about how he lost his life or when the funeral will take place. “I am sure she is not the only one who died,” she told the British newspaper about her child who was drawn.
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