The Russian Ministry of Defense has accused Ukrainian authorities of rejecting a proposal to repatriate the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers who died during the battle for Konstantinovka. The proposal, made on July 4, 2026, included a temporary ceasefire on July 6 to facilitate the transfer of remains, with journalists from at least twenty countries present. Ukraine denies that Konstantinovka is under Russian control, calling the claim a false narrative. Russia claims the city’s capture would represent a strategic advantage, positioning it as the 'key to the last Ukrainian stronghold' in the Donbas region. The lack of response from Ukraine has led Moscow to criticize Kyiv for failing to ensure proper burial rites for fallen soldiers.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the situation through the lens of Russian accusations against Ukraine, emphasizing Ukraine's alleged failure to handle military casualties properly. While the issue itself is humanitarian, the framing leans toward portraying Ukraine as obstructive and Russia as acting in a more 'm




