Russia ignores the international law to report detainees during their war in Ukraine | DW News

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As the war in Ukraine rages on, the country is facing the near-impossible task of accounting for more than 80,000 people reported missing since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Across Ukraine, families continue to protest, demanding the return of their loved ones. The interior ministry has said that both military personnel and civilians are believed to have been detained, deported, forcibly transferred, or killed. Despite the ongoing armed conflict, the government appears committed to meeting its international legal obligations to investigate these disappearances and ensure accountability for any crimes committed.

0:00 More than 80,000 Ukrainians registered missing

0:41 Kathryne Bomberger, Director-General of the International Commission on Missing Persons

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