“1,000 bodies were returned to Ukraine, which, according to the Russian side, belong to Ukrainian servicemen, the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War reported on November 20. The headquarters adds that investigative law enforcement agencies, together with expert institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will soon conduct the necessary examinations and identify the repatriated bodies. Read also: Klymenko: two bodies with military badges of the Russian army were returned to Russia In June, the final stage of repatriation measures carried out in accordance with the Istanbul Agreement took place, Ukraine received a total of 6,057 bodies. Examinations and identification of the repatriated bodies are now being carried out. In Ukraine, more than 70,000 people are considered missing under special circumstances. Such data was announced in June of this year by Artur Dobroserdov, the Commissioner for the Issues of Persons Disappeared Under Special Circumstances. According to him, it will be possible to determine the fate of many of them only after the end of the war or the active phase of hostilities.”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
The headquarters adds that investigative law enforcement agencies, together with expert institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will soon conduct the necessary examinations and identify the repatriated bodies.
Read also: Klymenko: two bodies with military badges of the Russian army were returned to Russia
In June, the final stage of repatriation measures carried out in accordance with the Istanbul Agreement took place, in total Ukraine received 6,057 bodies. Examinations and identification of the repatriated bodies are now being carried out.
In Ukraine, more than 70,000 people are considered missing under special circumstances. Such data was announced in June of this year by Artur Dobroserdov, the Commissioner for the Issues of Persons Disappeared Under Special Circumstances. According to him, it will be possible to determine the fate of many of them only after the end of the war or the active phase of hostilities.
