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More than 50 thousand people are missing in Ukraine

Mar 28, 2024

Currently, more than 50,000 people are missing in Ukraine. Before Russia's full-scale invasion, this figure was four times lower.

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This was reported by RBC-Ukraine regarding the Facebook post of the deputy head of the National Police, Andriy Nebytov.

According to him, 12,292 Ukrainians were considered missing before the start of the full-scale war.

"Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the number of missing persons has quadrupled. As of today, 50,150 people remain unaccounted for," said Nebytov.

He noted that due to the unpredictable situation at the front, massive Russian attacks on cities, migration of the population, and temporary occupation of the territories, information gathering and data verification are becoming more difficult.

According to him, the workload of the criminal investigation has increased, but "operatives are working to the maximum and continue to fight for every human life."

"That's why the prospects for the development of detective work are so important to us: new algorithms of action, international partnership, updated legislation, and the use of modern technologies," Nebytov added.
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Author - Serhii Kolomiets, 29/03/2024

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