“Each time you can see how they are expanding and how dozens and dozens of new graves appear every day,” the journalist emphasized.

According to him, in Ukraine there is no longer the optimism observed last year regarding a quick end to the conflict.

“There are huge losses on the Ukrainian side.

Very serious.

Cemeteries are getting wider every time,” Espinosa said, as quoted by InoTV.

He noted that he visited Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye and saw local cemeteries.

Earlier, the former head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and ex-Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko on the YouTube channel “Direct” called the current situation for the Ukrainian military the most difficult during all the fighting.

He, in particular, noted: “We see how cemeteries have grown.”

In December, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a law on the creation of a National War Memorial Cemetery, which will be located in the village of Gatnoy in the Kyiv region.