Russian forces secretly conducted a macabre operation to remove the dead from the sunken cruiser Moskva, reports have claimed.
The flagship of Putin’s Black Sea Fleet was sunk on 14 April by a suspected Ukrainian Neptune missile strike.
Russia has still not acknowledged the huge death toll, so far only admitting one casualty from the embarrassing blow to the Kremlin war effort.
But Ukrainian military intelligence has claimed Russia carried out a two-week salvage operation involving seven vessels following the sinking.
It comes amid a new claim that young naval sailors were ‘left to drown’ while ‘officers fled the ship like rats’.
A father leading the campaign, Dmitry Shkrebets, 43, said: ‘There were no rescue efforts. Officers fled the ship like rats, the sailors were abandoned.’ He vowed: ‘Putin will answer personally. He is used to lying.’
He told Putin: ‘You’ll answer!’
He lost his son Yegor, 20, in the sinking.
‘Want to know why there were no badly wounded survivors from the Moskva?Because they sank them together with the cruiser.
‘They couldn’t tug the ship to Sevastopol, because everyone would realise what happened, so overnight from 13 to 14 April they pulled it further south, and sank it.
‘This is the naked truth. The scary, awful truth, and I’ll prove it.
‘The time will pass, and I’ll prove it. Look at the awful beasts we have as our authorities.’
He confirmed his son was a conscript who had not signed a contract as a career member of the navy, like many others on the vessel.
‘The pain is unstoppable,’ he said.
‘Were Yegor to have signed a contract, I would have been quiet, because that would mean he was trained and ready for war, but he didn’t, and there are so many like him.
‘The circumstances of their death are horrendous, they were betrayed and left to die.
‘And now the top military officers must be fired. ‘The time will come, and I’ll publish a big investigation about what happened.
‘I can say one thing right now: it is the highest ranks who are guilty in the death of the Moskva.
‘There is betrayal and sloppiness there. I will say more about it later, if we live to see it.
‘Our health got shaken by this because of the nerves. I am not the enemy to my country.’
Admiral Igor Osipov, 49, in charge of the Black Sea Fleet, has not been seen since his flagship Moskva sank, prompting rumours that he has been suspended or detained or was even on board.
But fleet sources say he remains at his desk but ‘not in the mood’ to attend events.