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About 60,000 Ukrainians considered missing
As of late December, the Unified Register of Persons Missing in Special Circumstances contains about 60,000 Ukrainians who are actively searched for
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Dmytro Bohatiuk, the head of the Department for Persons Missing in Special Circumstances of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, shared the information, Ukrinform reports.
"Since the launch of the Unified Register of Persons Missing in Special Circumstances, more than 70,000 people who were considered missing have been entered into it. As of today, about 60,000 are still in active search," Bohatiuk said.
According to him, the rest of the citizens are either those who have already been identified and returned home alive, or those who have been identified among the dead.
- As of November 12, over 50,000 people were reported missing in Ukraine.
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