Only half a dozen soldiers and the brother of one of the dead were present for the ceremony, which lasted about an hour.
The military chaplain recited the prayers and sprinkled incense on the coffins under the grey sky, against a background of Russian and Ukrainian artillery fire just a few kilometres away.
The mourners laid red carnations on the graves. Then, after a brief exchange of greetings and embraces, they went their separate ways.
The brother walked alone down a line of dozens of graves, the death certificate in his hand.
A LINE OF FLAGS
Two pick-up trucks arrived carrying soldiers from Ukraine's foreign legion. About a dozen of them have come to pay a final homage to one of their comrades, a Dutch soldier killed by artillery fire.
It was forbidden to film the ceremony or to identify the fallen fighter.
Here, there was no religious ceremony, but a brief speech in English given by an officer. One soldier, with a British flag on his vest gave a military salute. Another touched the cross before leaving.
At a fifth ceremony, the family of 47-year-old Olexandr Gaponchev were mourning his death at Tsyrkuny, north of Kharkiv. Many of those present in tears.