Ukrainian prisoners of war have launched a project to search for missing persons


The captured servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) were allowed to open a project to search for missing relatives "Ukraine is missing". This was reported on April 12 by a correspondent of Izvestia.
The Ukrainian military, in order to tell the truth about Russian captivity and help compatriots find relatives, independently remove and edit content.
It is noted that more than a thousand requests for help in finding loved ones have already been received from the territory of Ukraine in the Kursk region.
"People in Ukraine are constantly receiving alerts about missing persons. That's how the name of our project originated. We post appeals from people about the search for missing persons. So that maybe someone can share information with their relatives," said project administrator Alexander Musiychuk, noting that many people in Ukraine receive notifications of missing relatives.
On April 5, Ukrainian prisoners of war Artyom Zaitsev and Alexander Barlich, who surrendered near the Kursk village of Guevo, said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces intended to retreat from Russian territory. Most of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters see no point in invading the Kursk region.
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