[Russia] - Russia's Funeral Industry Booms Amid Heavy War Losses

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russias funeral market is experiencing unprecedented development due to military deaths from the nearly year-long intrusion of Ukraine in
addition to high Covid-19 casualties, the investigative news site The Insider reported Thursday.The outlet said it consulted with funeral
and crematorium employees who reported high need from both clients and those looking for training to end up being service providers
The workload is quite heavy, stated Boris Yakushin, a crematorium owner in Russias third-largest city Novosibirsk.Russias Defense Ministry
positioned its wartime death toll at 6,000 in its latest upgrade in September, while an independent media analysis of open-source data
identified more than double that figure this month
The boom started during the pandemic when demand for cremation increased, stated Dmitry Yevsikov, a mortician and crematorium devices
expert in annexed Crimea
In addition, land in cemeteries is physically running out, Yevslikov informed The Insider.Yakushin determined the southern city of
Rostov-on-Don near the Ukrainian border as a transshipment hub for bodies returning from Russias special military operation
He stated the city is so overwhelmed that it is constructing a brand-new crematorium, which he predicted would be kept hectic for the next
two to three years
Crematoriums are growing exponentially in Russia, Yevsikov told The Insider, which estimates that the 33 crematoriums presently running in
Russia are unable to fulfill rising demand.One final destination for the dead soldiers was determined as the village of Bakinskaya located
250 kilometers south of Rostov-on-Don
The New York Times reported this week that the Bakinskaya cemetery-- used by the Wagner mercenary group, whose fighters are taking part in
the invasion of Ukraine-- has actually expanded sevenfold in the past two months.Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin confirmed last month that
fighters were buried in Bakinskaya after space ran out at another Wagner cemetery and chapel 18 kilometers west.