Bold assumption. They could have easily been planning to return and secure their bodies, or in some situations were simply unable to do so because it would be too dangerous.
They weren't "well preserved" at all of course, that's some kind of an obvious mistake in the caption. I've seen the inside. And yes, it was their own train.
They left them littering in the areas they controllec and I talk about corpses that weren't even new. Victims of artillery fire or drones.
In 1996 they just left behind an entire train full of their bodies while withdrawing orderly after ceasefire. By the time when they returned in 2000 it was a literal skeleton train. There are pictures.
Bold assumption. They could have easily been planning to return and secure their bodies, or in some situations were simply unable to do so because it would be too dangerous.
This train: https://www.gettyimages.ie/detail/news-photo/railway-cars-containing-decomposed-bodies-were-found-by-news-photo/1592238
They weren't "well preserved" at all of course, that's some kind of an obvious mistake in the caption. I've seen the inside. And yes, it was their own train.
They left them littering in the areas they controllec and I talk about corpses that weren't even new. Victims of artillery fire or drones.
In 1996 they just left behind an entire train full of their bodies while withdrawing orderly after ceasefire. By the time when they returned in 2000 it was a literal skeleton train. There are pictures.