Collecting information, verifying data, and implementing search activities are becoming more complicated due to the unpredictable situation on the front line, massive attacks on peaceful cities, displacement of people and temporary occupation of territories .
50,150 people are considered missing in Ukraine, and before the full-scale war, in all the years of independence, 12,292 people were considered missing. This was announced on Thursday, March 28, by the Deputy Chairman of the National Police – Head of the Criminal Police in the Kyiv Region Andrey Nebitov.
“Each missing person or unidentified deceased is not just a statistical unit, it is grief, pain and suffering of relatives and friends,” Nebitov emphasized.
He said that the topics of searching for missing persons and missing under special circumstances, identifying those killed under martial law, were discussed at an interdepartmental scientific and practical round table at the National Academy of Internal Affairs.
“The war changed the scale of the search work. At the beginning of the Russian invasion, the number of missing people increased fourfold,” said the deputy head of the National Police.
He added that the collection of information, data verification, and the implementation of search activities are becoming more complicated due to the unpredictable situation on the front line, massive attacks on peaceful cities, displacement of people and temporary occupation in the territories, but law enforcement officers. continue to fight for every human destiny.

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Source: korrespondent

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