Video on social media shows the women getting the garments in Makiivka, in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region.
A video circulating on social media shows a group of women whose husbands died fighting for Vladimir Putin's forces in Ukraine expressing gratitude for receiving fur coats.
Holding up the garments and smiling, one woman addresses the camera."We received some unexpected help today," she said, adding that the widows of the dead soldiers gathered were"very grateful" for the coats. This screen grab shows a group of Russian women who reportedly received fur coats after their husbands died fighting in the war in Ukraine. The women were reportedly in the town of Makiivka, in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region.A man holding the device filming the women was named by media outlets as Yevgeny Skripnik, who is an associate of, the prominent military blogger and former Russian intelligence officer who spearheaded Russia's war effort in the Donbas region in 2014.
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