Patriotic concerts are held across Russia to boost morale and support for the war, but few people are aware of the extremely high death tolls. Here from a recent event in Arkhangelsk. Photo: patriot29 at VK

Behind patriotic Z-shows in Arkhangelsk jingles alarming death song

Amid efforts to boost local patriotism and fighting spirit, the number of men from the north Russian region killed on the battlefields in Ukraine rises to more than 30 in two months.

Concerts and shows are held across Russia to raise morale and support for the war. In the region of Arkhangelsk, local authorities recently organised one of several events under the slogan “Za Rossiyu” (For Russia).

The concert was held in the premises of the local Patriot Center and the hall was decorated with flags and images of the “Z,” the symbol of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Among the groups performing were musicians from the Northern Fleet and Yunarmiya, the military youth organization established by the Ministry of Defense.

“The purpose of the concert is to express solidarity with the servicemen that courageously fulfill their duties in Ukraine,” the organizers said.

The hall was packed with people, many of them wives, mothers and grandmothers of men fighting on the battlefields in the neighboring country.

Z-concert in Arkhangelsk. Photo: patriot29 at VK

The performers at the Z-concert in Arkhangelsk praised war and warriors. But there was no mention of the great losses currently inflicted on the forces from the region.

Information compiled by the Barents Observer shows that at least 30 men from the region have been killed in Ukraine over the past few weeks.

Based on information posted in local social media, a total of 32 soldiers have been identified. In many cases, public VK pages from the mens’ home towns report about the losses.

Also local organizations for war veterans, among them the Arkhangelsk Union of Afghanistan Veterans, are sharing information about the soldiers killed.

The 32 names are added to the Barents Observer’s lists of north Russian soldiers killed. The men are presented in two slideshows, one covering primarily the first part of the war, and the second covering losses since October 2022.

Some of the soldiers from the Murmansk, Arkhangelsk and Komi regions killed in Ukraine. Photo: photo collage by the Barents Observer

The actual total number of local men killed might be significantly higher.

Until November, many of the soldiers were presented in social media posts by regional Governor Aleksandr Tsybulsky. However, since 1st of November, the governor has reported about only one case on his VK page.

Of the 32 men added to the list, a major number comes from villages and settlements far from the regional capital. Most of them were in their 20s and 30s, but there are also case like Daniil Popov from Udinsky village who was only 19 years old.

Several of men were fighting for the Wagner Group. They might have been prisoners that agreed to fight in return for the amnesty promised by Yevgeny Prigozhin. Among them were Yevgeny Kalinin and Vladimir Chistyakov from the village of Nyandoma. Both were killed in battles for the town of Bakhmut.

Aleksandr Vozmishchev came from the village of Khorkovo, Arkhangelsk region. He fought for the Wagner Group from November 2022. He came to Ukraine on the 2nd of November and was killed on the 6th of December. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK

Some had fighting experience from Chechnya, like Dmitry Ozhigin from the Ustyansky municipality. The 41-year old soldier was killed near the village of Tokarevka, Kharkiv region, on the 14th of December. Before his deployment in Ukraine, he worked in a shipyard in St.Petersburg, VK page Poisk_29 informs.

Vasily Sheryagin was born in the village of Ulyukha, Arkhangelsk region in 1988. He served in counter-terrorism operations in Chechnya in 2008 and again signed contract with the Army in 2014. He was fighting in Ukraine since August 2022.

Vasily Sheryagin was born in the village of Ulyukha, Arkhangelsk region in 1988. He had served in counter-terrorism operations in Chechnya and signed a new contract with the Army in 2014. He was fighting in Ukraine since August 2022 and was killed on the 31st of December.

Several of the men had undergone training in Pechenga, the Northern Fleet’s base in the Kola Peninsula near the border to Norway and Finland. Among them was 28-year old Kirill Shvadovich who was drafted on 8th of October. Following the training in Pechenga, he served on contract for the 61st Naval Infantry Brigade in Sputnik. He went to Ukraine on 17th of November and was killed shortly later.

Arkhangelsk Governor Tsybulsky is himself a man with military background. Reportedly, he served in the Russian Armed Forces for more than ten years before he ultimately ended up in civil service.

Lieutenant Kirill Kvashnin came from Mirny, Arkhangelsk region. From young age he enrolled in the Suvorov Military School in Tver. He died during his third period of deployment in the war.

During a visit to training center in Pechenga, Murmansk region, the Governor was told by Northern Fleet Head Commander Aleksandr Moiseev that soldiers from the Arkhangelsk region are fighting with excellence in Ukraine.

“I can openly and confidently say that the Arkhangelsk Battalion fighting as part of the 200th Motorised Rifle Brigade of the Northern Fleet is successfully executing its tasks. The boys have not surrendered a single battle position and this serves as evidence that the training program that they are going through allow them to get efficiently prepared for service,” Moiseev underlined to the regional leader.

Arkhangelsk Governor Aleksandr Tsybulsky and Northern Fleet Head Commander Aleksandr Moiseev during a visit to the military base in Pechenga, Murmansk region. Photo: Tsybulsky on Telegram

See below the slideshow of north Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine. The mentioned 32 men from Arkhangelsk are presented in the latter part of the slideshow

Colonel Denis Kurilo was head commander of the 200th Motorized Rifle Brigade in Pechenga, Murmansk Oblast. He was killed outside Kharkiv in the early phase of the Russian onslaught. Photo: VechnayaPamyat.net
Aleksandr Maskiev came from village of Ust-Kulem. Served on contract for the 200th Motorized Infantry Brigade in Murmansk. Commander of armored vehicle. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Senior Lieutenant Sergei Stakhov came from the village of Sindor in Knyazhpogostsky area in Komi Republic. Served on contract as assistant head of a communications unit. The funeral was held in Pskov where his family lives. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Andrei Buinitsky was born in Syktyvkar. Served on contract for one of the brigades in Pechenga, Murmansk Oblast. Machine gun operator in motorized infantry unit. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Nikitin Vavilin came from the village of Letha in Priluzsky area, Komi Republic. He served in unit in Murmansk region. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksandr Kokovkin came from Syktyvkar. He served in unit in Murmansk region. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Danil Volkov came from the town of Inta. He served as mechanic and provided medical aid. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Anton Vakhtunov came from the village of Berezevska in Pechorsky area in Komi. Served on contract in infantry assault unit. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Yevgeny Tsymbal was born in Ukhta. Underwent military service in Pechora. Served on contract as senior inspector in military vehicle inspection of a infantry assault brigade. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Mikhail Rebenok was born in Syktyvkar. Underwent service in special unit since 2016. In 2017 served in North Caucasus region. He was part of the Zyryanin, a unit under the National Guard, Rosgvardia. Died in the central city hospital in Kupyansk. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Maksim Yelfimov was born in the village of Ust-Kulom in Komi. He served as lieutenant. Graduated in the Ryazan higher airborne command school. Served on contract in Pskov as deputy commander of an assault unit. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksandr Vlasenkov was born in village of Vizinga in Sysolsky area, Komi Republic. He operated as sniper and intelligence officer. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Ruslan Taymamatov was born in the town of Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyz Republic. Before entering military service he lived in Vorkuta, Komi Republic. Served as gunner in the missile forces. Funerals took place in Kyrgyzstan. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Игорь Сергеевич Лесников родом из Ухты. Служил по контракту старшим механиком-водителем-санитаром отделения сбора и эвакуации раненых медицинского взвода мотострелкового батальона. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Viktor Pystin was born in the village of Mylva in Troitsko-Pechorsky region. Served on contract in Pskov as driver in vehicle unit in assault battalion. Was seriously injured and died in the hospital of Krasnogorsk near Moscow.Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Yuri Zezegov was born in the village of Ust-Kulom. Served on contract as machine gun operator in infantry unit. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Reservist sergeant Igor Kraft was born in the village of Karabulaak in Kazakhstan. Lived and worked in Usinsk, Komi Republic. Enrolled as volunteer. Was seriously injured and died in main military hospital of Burdenko. His funeral was held in Pechora, Komi. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Ivan Vinogradov was born in the village of Nivshera ini the Kortkerossky area in Komi. Her served in an amphibious assault unit. Was killed in Kharkiv region. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Ivan Pozdeev was born in the village of Ust-Tsilma. He studied at the Margelov higher school of air assault in Ryazan. He served in Ulyanovsk in the 31st amphibious assault brigade. He is buried in Pskov. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksandr Dubogryzov came from the village of Vaimes in the Priluzsky area in Komi. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Reservist Sergeant Aleksandr Molev signed up as a volunteer. He came from Ukhta, Komi Republic. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Sergei Nikitin came from Syktyvkar. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Vitaly Chuprov was born in the village of Vertel in Izhemsky area, Komi Republic. He served in the infantry. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Rustam Niyazov was the son of the military commissioner of the Udorsky area in Komi Republic. He graduated from the military artillery academy in St.Petersburg. Served on contract in the town of Znamensk, Astrakhan region, as head of firing unit in an armored vehicle. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksei Kryukov came from the village of Krivoe in Komi Republic. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksandr Tutrinov came from the village of Kuratovo in the Sysolsky area in Komi. He served on a contract as gunner in a tank unit. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Corporal Daniil Bazatin came from Syktyvkar. He served on contract as mechanic and driver in a tank unit. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Captain Vladimir Nosov came from the Ust-Tsilemsky area in Komi. He was given the award Hero of Russia. He served in the Baltic Fleet naval infantry amphibious assault battalion. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Sergei Arteev came from the town of Ukhta in Komi Republic. He served as volunteer. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksandr Arteev came from the Izhemsky area, Komi Republic
Sergeant Aleksandr Maskiev came from the village of Ust-Kulomsky area in Komi. He was commander of an armored vehicle. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Maksim Dyemin came from the village of Kyrnysha in the Ust-Kulomsky area, Komi Republic.Underwent military service in Leningrad Oblast in a mortar battery of a motorized rifle battalion. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Anatoly Timushev came from the village of Nosim, Ust-Kulomsky area in Komi Republic. He signed up as volunteer. Photo: Governor Uiba on Telegram
Timofei Aleksandrov from Murmansk region. Photo: VK page of Vympel Apatity
Georgii Ababy from Murmansk served in the 61s Naval Infantry Brigade in Sputnik, Kola Peninsula. Photo: Zhensky Sovet Sputnik
Captain Vitaly Voitsekhovsky from Murmansk was a air force pilot. He died on the 19th of March 2022. Photo: Vechnayapamyat.net
Major Dmitry Karpilenko came from Murmansk. He died on the 25th of March. Photo: VechnayaPamyat.net
Captain Dmitry Chernakov came from Arkhangelsk Oblast. He commanded a unit of radiation, chemical and biological forces. Was killed in March. Photo: vechnayaPamyat.net
Nikolai Petekhin from Arkhangelsk region was part of the 336 separate brigade of naval infantry, Baltic Fleet. Killed on 7th of March 2022
Vadim Orlov from Arkhangelsk region was part of a motorised rifle unit. He died on 2nd of May 2022. Photo: Vechnayapamyat.net
Artyem Bryushinin from Arkhangelsk region was killed on the 10th of May 2022. Photo VechnayaPamyat.net
Sergei Dudar from Arkhangelsk was killed on the 24th of April 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Aleksandr Krivonogikh from Arkhangelsk died on the 28th of May 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Aleksei Filippov from Vekhnaya Toyma, Arkhangelsk region, was a mercenary. He was killed in Bakhmut on the 4th of September. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Artyem Bebyakov came from Koryazhma, Arkhangelsk region. He was 21 years old and belonged to the 104th amphibious guard assault brigade. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Grigory Yagodinov came from Novolavena, Arkhagelsk Oblast. He was 35 years old and belonged to the 78th amphibious assault division. He was killed on the 11th of September 2022. Photo: VechnayaPamyat.net
Viktor Moskin from Kotlas, Arkhangelsk Oblast, was 36 years old and was killed on the 7th of September 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Yegor Gorshkov from Kotlas, Arkhangelsk Oblast, was 50 years. He belonged to the 1st Army Corpus. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Andrei Semushin from Arkhangelsk region was 34 years old and was killed on the 28th of August 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Aleksandr Savrasov from Konosha, Arkhangelsk Oblast, was 28 years old and was killed on the 17th of October 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Nikolai Trukhan from Arkhangelsk region was 35 years old and was killed on the 1st of November 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Vadim Novikov from Ilinsko-Podomskoye, Arkhangelsk Oblast, was driver in a mortar unit under the 27th separate guard motorised infantry brigade. He was 20 years old. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Sergeant Aleksei Kanev came from Izhma, Arkhangelsk Oblast. He was killed on the 4th of April 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Arkadii Lukyanov came from Sedkyrkeshch, Komi Republic. He was 23 years old. Killed on the 2nd of June 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Junior Sergeant Vladimir Novikov came from Vorkuta, Komi Republic. He was killed on the 6th of April 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Aleksandr Shraider came from Komi Republic. He served in the 76th amphibious assault division. He was killed on the 25th of February 2022. Photo: vechnayapamyat.net
Vitaly Voytsekhovsky from Monchegorsk, Kola Peninsula, was commander of a Ka-52 attack helicopter. He reportedly lost his life in a Tochka-U strike against the Millerovo air force base where he was deployed. The attack happened on the 25th of February. He was seriously injured and after a period of hospitalization died. Photo: Murmansky Operativny Shtab
Yegor Shatilov from Murmansk. Photo: Governor Andrei Shibis on VK
Aleksandr Sokolov previously worked in OMON, the police special forces, and reportedly had fighting experience from Chechnya. Photo: Andrei Chibis on VK
Sergei Moryakov served in the 80th Motorized Rifle Brigade in Alakurtti, Kola Peninsula. He was killed on the 15th of October and was subsequently awarded with medal of bravery on decree from the Kremlin
Soldier Denis Ovchinnikov lived in the village of Kozhva ahead of his deployment in Ukraine. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Daniil Yevsyugin came from the Komi Village of Ust-Tsilma. He served as senior lieutenant and head of a missile complex unit. He reportedly eliminated 78 flying enemy objects before he was killed on the battlefield. Photo: Governor Uiba on Telegram
Sergei Mezentsev came from the Komi village of Yeremeevo. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba
Vasilii Tyurnin came from the village of Derevyansk in Komi. He served as reservists soldier. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Andrei Mitrofanov came from the Ustyansky area in Arkhangelsk Oblast. He signed up as volunteer. Photo: vk.com/poisk_29
Semyon Vlasov from Novodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region, was killed in battle on the 21st of January 2023. He had signed up as volunteer and was twice injured. He served in a unit where six of twenty soldiers were killed in a grenade attack and the remaining men injured. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Vitalii Bodnyaryuk was born in 1975 in Arkhangelsk. He fought in Donetsk in 2014 as part of the so-called 1st Slavic brigade. Signed up with the Russian Armed Forces on 28th of May 2022 and headed an armed vehicle. He was killed on 14th of November 2022 as his unit attacked the settlement of Marinka. His armoured vehicle was hit by a Ukrainian tank. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Sergeant Vasilii Sheryagin was born in the village of Ulyukha, Arkhangelsk region. He served in the North Caucasian region from 2007 as sniper and had status as war veteran. Again signed contract in 2014. On the 31st of December, the 34 year old paratrooper was killed on the battlefield. He has been post-mortem awarded a medal of bravery. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Igor Ponomarev was born on the 22nd of March 1971 in Arkhangelsk. He worked most of his life in a local fire brigade. In July 2022 he signed up as a voluntary in the war. He worked as driver for a motorised rifle brigade. He was seriously injured and lost his life. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Aleksei Parfenov from Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region, was killed on the 16th of January 2023. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Aleksei Dmitrievsky was born in the village of Shangaly, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed in January 2023 in Bakhmut. Photo: Poisk29 at VK
Vyacheslav Maksimeyko, from Arkhangelsk region, was killed on 19th of December 2022 and has been post-mortem awarded a medal of bravery. Photo: Podslushano Severoonezhsk at VK
Eduard Sych was born on the 25th of March 1982 in the village of Siya, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed in battle on the 7th of December 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Aleksei Chertopolokhov came from the Arkhangelsk region. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Vasily Sheryagin was born in the village of Ulyukha, Arkhangelsk region in 1988. He served in counter-terrorism operations in Chechnya in 2008 and again signed contract with the Army in 2014. He was fighting in Ukraine since August 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Dmitry Alsufev was born 10th of June 1987 in the village of Lyakhovskaya, Arkhangelsk region. He was fighting in Ukraine since 22 December 2022 and was killed on 15th of January 2023. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Leonid Rashev was born in 1994 in Kholmogorsk, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed near Artemovsk on 4th of December 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
28-year old Kirill Shvadovich came from the Arkhangelsk region was drafted on 8th of October and underwent training in Pechenga, Murmansk region. He served on contract for the Naval Infantry Brigade in Sputnik. He went to Ukraine on 17th of November. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Daniil Popov was only 19 years old when he was killed on the battlefield in Ukraine. He came from the village of Udimsky, Arkhangelsk region. Kotlas at VK
Pavel Murashev was killed on the 31st of December 2022. He came from the town of Plesetsk, Arkhangelsk region. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Lieutenant Kirill Kvashnin came from Mirny, Arkhangelsk region. From young age he enrolled in the Tverskoye Suvorov Military School. He died during his third deployment in the war. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Dmitry Perkhurov came from the village of Severnaya Maimaksa. He was buried in his home village on 23rd of January 2023. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Dmitry Ozhigin came from the Ustyansky area in Arkhangelsk region. The 41-year old soldier was killed near the village of Tokarevka, Kharkiv region, on the 14th of December 2022. He had fighting experience from Chechnya. He worked in a shipyard in St.Petersburg before he was deployed in Ukraine. Photo: Poisk_29 on VK
Aleksandr Vozmishchev came from the village of Khorkovo, Arkhangelsk region. He fought for the Wagner Group from November 2022. He came to Ukraine on the 2nd of November and was killed on the 6th of December. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
38 years old soldier Aleksandr Androsov from Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region, died in Makeevka on 1st of January 2023. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Leonid Ivanov came from the village of Udimsk. He was 24 years old. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Sergei Rogozin came from the Sokolsky area in Arkhangelsk region. He was born on 26th December 1975. For several years he served in Severomorsk-3 in Kola Peninsula. In June 2022 he was deployed in Ukraine. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Denis Kalinin came from the village of Pinega, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed in Ukraine in December 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Yevgeny Kalinin came from the village og Nyandoma, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed in December 2022. He served for the Wagner Group and was killed in battle near Bakhmut. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Vladimir Chistyakov came from the village og Nyandoma, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed in December 2022. He served for the Wagner Group and was killed in battle near Bakhmut. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Yevgeny Sukhorukov came from the Primorsky area in Arkhangelsk region. He was killed on November 24th. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Aleksei Chertoplokhov came from the village of Dvinsk, Arkhangelsk region. He was buried in his home village on January 10th 2023. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Sergei Gruzdev came from the village of Cheryemushky, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed on the 2nd of December 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Sergei Nekrasov from Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region, died on the battlefield on 24th of November 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Yevgeny Sukhanov came from Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region. He was killed on 4th of December 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Yuri Ugrin came from the village of Pustosh, Arkhangelsk region. He died on the battlefield near Bakhmut on 16th of November. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Dmitry Menshikov came from Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region. He served for the Wagner Group and was killed on 17th October 2022. Photo: Afghanistan Veteran Union of Arkhangelsk on VK
Yevgeny Vilisov came from the Vorkuta, Komi Republic. He had fighting experience from Chechnya. Was part of infantry unit and was killed in November 2022. Photo: Governor Vladimir Uiba on Telegram
Aleksandr Shevchuk came from the village of Pechora, Komi Republic. Pechora Today - VK
Ivan Nikitin was from Murmansk. Photo: Governor Andrei Chibis on VK
Viktor Lavrinenko was from Murmansk. Photo: Governor Andrei Chibis on VK
Sergei Miroshnichenko was from Murmansk. Photo: Governor Andrei Chibis on VK
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