10/23/2023 – ICMP: 30,000 civilians missing in Ukraine since February 2022

The cases of the missing may include civilians who were separated from their families or detained, unidentified victims of war, and illegally deported children, ICMP chief said.

From Euromaiden Press BY IRYNA VOICHUK

A woman walks in a damaged field as damaged buildings are seen behind after shelling at the Vitryani Hory area in Kyiv, Ukraine on 27 March, 2022.

The number of missing Ukrainian civilians has reached around 30,000 since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, according to the head of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP).

At this time, it’s approximately 30,000 persons. And that’s just civilians. And at this point, I’m not sure exactly who that figure includes,” said ICMP Director-General Kathryn Bomberger in an interview with Suspilne.

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