Death toll from attack on Kharkiv's Epicenter rises to 18
The death toll from the 25 May attack on the Epicenter construction hypermarket in Kharkiv has risen to 18.
27 May 2024
The death toll from the 25 May attack on the Epicenter construction hypermarket in Kharkiv has risen to 18.
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26 May 2024
In Kharkiv, experts have identified the bodies of 10 people killed in the Russian air strike on the Epicenter shopping mall on Saturday, May 25.
The death toll from Russia’s strike on the Epicenter shopping mall in Kharkiv has risen to 16.
Three of the 12 civilians who were killed in a Russian air raid targeting a home improvement hypermarket in Kharkiv on Saturday have identified. DNA verification is ongoing as regards other bodies found at the site of the strike.
Three of the 12 civilians who were killed in a Russian air raid targeting a home improvement hypermarket in Kharkiv on Saturday have identified. DNA verification is ongoing as regards other bodies found at the site of the strike.
25 May 2024
As a result of the strike involving two aerial guided bombs that targeted the Epicentr home improvement hypermarket in Kharkiv, the number of civilians killed increased to four, and the number of injured – to 38.
24 May 2024
Data from the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) indicate that at least 35 civilians were killed and 137 injured in the Kharkiv region after the Russian armed forces launched an offensive on 10 May.
In Kharkiv, the victims of the May 23 Russian strike on a printing house were identified by DNA.
21 May 2024
Japanese Ambassador Kuninori Matsuda discussed the latest developments around Kharkiv and security challenges facing Ukraine with the Minister of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, assuring the latter of continued support.
16 May 2024
Ukraine’s forensic experts with the National Police received from the Japanese Government and UNDP a batch of six mobile DNA labs and 26 vehicles.
Ukraine’s forensic experts with the National Police received from the Japanese Government and UNDP a batch of six mobile DNA labs and 26 vehicles.
26 April 2024
Russian propaganda attempting to create hostile attitude towards Ukrainians in the EU
17 February 2024
The Zhytomyr Regional Military Administration, together with the 'Hostryi Sokil' company, has handed over 325 FPV drones to Ukrainian defenders.
16 February 2024
The National Police has received a new technical assistance package from the United States to document Russian crimes, which includes cars, drones, ground laser scanning systems, and a DNA laboratory.
12 February 2024
In the Kharkiv region, on the night of February 12, Russian troops fired on the village of Lyptsi, and also struck the village of Slobozhanske with an S-300 anti-aircraft missile system.
11 February 2024
The results of DNA testing allowed law enforces to identify all victims of the Russian drone attack that hit an oil depot in Kharkiv and caused a massive fire in the residential block nearby in the early hours of Saturday, February 10.
08 January 2024
More than 2,100 bodies of citizens remain unidentified in Ukraine.
20 December 2023
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31 October 2023
The United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday it had found "reasonable grounds" to conclude a missile strike that killed 59 people in a cafe in the Ukrainian village of Hroza, Kharkiv region, was launched by Russia.
29 October 2023
Switzerland is ready to provide support to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in expanding its capacity to identify missing persons.
19 October 2023
Investigators with the National Police of Ukraine have undergone comprehensive training in the Hague to improve their skills in investigating crimes committed in armed conflict.
12 October 2023
Police identified all those killed – 59 people – in a Russian missile attack on a cafe in the village of Hroza, Kharkiv region.
07 October 2023
In Kharkiv region, 48 victims of the Russian attack on a cafe in Hroza village have been identified, and 79 samples from body fragments remain to be examined.
05 October 2023
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has responded to the Russian attack on the village of Hroza in the Kharkiv region, which killed 51 people.
25 September 2023
There should not be such a thing in the world that a country feels free to abduct children
22 September 2023
Russian propagandists fabricated a TV story allegedly made by 1+1 channel
16 September 2023
Russian propaganda created a photo fake
14 September 2023
Russian propaganda faked a news story from the Al Jazeera TV channel
06 September 2023
Following Russia’s deadly attack on a central market in the Donetsk region’s Kostiantynivka, the oldest victim was a woman born in 1940 and the youngest a man born in 2005.