
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which escalated significantly after Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, has resulted in profound human and societal impacts. As of mid-2026, the war has led to the deaths of over 325,000 Russian soldiers, a staggering loss that has deeply affected families across Russia.
In response to the mounting casualties, the Russian government has maintained a narrative that emphasizes heroism and sacrifice, often downplaying the grim realities of the battlefield. This narrative has been further reinforced by state-controlled media, which has sought to glorify the actions of Russian soldiers while minimizing public dissent regarding the war's toll.
In a disturbing trend, Russian AI creators are charging grieving families up to $133 to generate images of their deceased soldiers, portraying them as heroic figures while obscuring the grim realities of war.
This practice has emerged amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where over 325,000 Russian troops have reportedly died, leading to a burgeoning market that exploits the sorrow of families mourning their loved ones. The AI-generated images often depict soldiers smiling and waving, attempting to present a sanitized version of their deaths.
However, the low-effort nature of these creations can result in grotesque representations, with some images showing soldiers missing limbs or with distorted faces. This phenomenon not only reflects the psychological toll of the war on families but also underscores a growing industry that capitalizes on their grief.
As the war continues, the demand for these images highlights the lengths to which families will go to remember their loved ones, even as the true horrors of the conflict remain unaddressed.
Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.