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Ukraine, a heated effort to find dead battle to skip critical workers

In a small room in the DNIPRO hospital in DNIPRI, southern Ukraine, Viktoria Lants trembled to look at the computer screen as an forensic employee with morrent photos.

Some pictures were poorly injured bodies, war clothes and a knife in the pocket.

When his family was led to the frozen unit to view one body, his eyes laid on the wooden cross.

A 31-year-old son, Vladyslav Kharkov, was given in the same with his grandmother before he was sent to the previous row.

Finally when he talked to him in Aug. 19.

“He said everything would be fine, Mama. He knew how all he was concerned about him,” he said, remembering their last telephone conversation.

Kharkov, who worked earlier as contractor before the spring was Ukrainian ongoing Russia, the National Social Office of National Society.

Viktoria sores responded after the views remains believing to be his son, Vladyslav Kharkov, a Ukrainian soldier of a few weeks. He and his husband provide samples of DNA, but it can be months before the lab tests are returned. (Angela Angela Johnton / CBC)

Morgies thick and growing cemetery

All over the country, morries are overwhelmed and forty-investigators working night and night to find the growing number of dead days – and in some cases they have released them even before their identity.

Over three and a half years since Russia introduces its full attack of Ukraine, there have been very small details issued by Kyiv or Moscow about the number of soldiers killed.

Russian independent media includes a list that shows at least 130,000 Russian soldiers killedBut they estimate that the true number is about twice that.

December 2024, Ukrainian President Volymyr Zelenskyy stated 43,000 Ukraine soldiers killed. He expressed that number in the social media after Donald Trump, who was the President of the US – had appointed the time, said Ukraine had 400,000 soldiers “400,000 soldiers.

While Trump’s efforts to artificial articles between the two sides have improved, one of the few contracts that will come from limited discussions include the restoration of many people.

In June, 6,057 soldiers were transported back to Ukraine, largely, while Kremlin said it received 78 bodies. No side is noted why the exchange numbers are already full.

The sticks are also shown with her son before he is sent to the front of the Ukrainian’s Kharkiv region. Last talked to Aug. 19, and is formally organized as shortened. (Posted with Viktorians Lance)

A few weeks before the rest of the motives from the rest of the people have been moved to clays across Ukraine, Vladysson Kharkov from military training. The father of a girl at a nine-year-old girl was gathered at the train station in the Vinysysia, West-Central Ukraine, wore a bus.

The flames, his mother, contrary to her “kidnapping” and how many political Ukrainian members sent their sons to avoid work.

“Everyone should be equally equal to the face of the war,” he said. “How many mothers like me?”

Waiting for the answer

In Morage, Amalants and his daughter-in-laws were paid to a part in the fridge. He returned well. When he said that the body was not in good condition, he believes he is his son because of the majestic that appeared in his stomach.

He and his husband provide samples of DNA, but it can be months before the lab tests are returned.

Until then, he threatened the phone and the answer does not want to hear. “I hope that’s wrong … that it’s not true. It’s just a bad dream,” Lants said.

Karkov family members examined images of personal objects found in the army fall into an effort to find that he is between the tens of thousands of Ukraine dead. (Angela Angela Johnton / CBC)

His mind continues to return to his son’s birthday. He said the mother’s nurse brought a baby into bed to feed, but immediately he knew that was not alone.

When the tag dressed in a dress, when it was closer, it was written different from the hospital gate where the children were given times after birth.

After mixing, her son was returned to her, and she held opportunities – or small – that possible.

The World CROS CROSS (ICRC) committee helps Ukrainian investigators in Ukraine, provide tips and to enhance the power of the system not designed to deal with a bitter war.

“They have great technology within the country, and they know what they are doing. It is clear, though, that Tania Bertrand, an ICRC professional who is based on Montreal last year.

It terminates marks the military forces unknown

Inside forensic lab in DNIPRO, Valerii Vien pulled pieces of bones in the box from front memory in the Ukraine region.

The head of the Freinic medical department set them on the table. His intention is to find that they are all human and how many people could have.

Viun said when remains put soft tissue, the lab will do DNA test. But because of the violent nature of war, some investigators have only bone fragments to work with.

Valerii Vien, who referring to the Ukrainian Medical Department of Ukraine, prepares to examine the bones that arrive at DNIPRo in DNIPRo from the front of the wedding. (Angela Angela Johnton / CBC)

“Everyone has the right to a good life, and everyone has the right to death,” Viun said. “We don’t want to let a person be buried without a word.”

But in the strange cemetery in DNIPRO, there is a growing class dedicated to unknown soldiers. Plaques associated with simple crosses of wood that explained man as “a temporary unknown.”

The bodies are buried in a large part because of a lack of space in cold last units.

Croors have been made of wood that marked the cemeteries of the cemetery in the Dnico. (Angela Angela Johnton / CBC)

‘These children will never see their father and’

Apart from the forensic lab where the viun works, there is always truck trucks.

Viun said he was living now in the hospital because there is a lot of work to do, and it is difficult to reach his community in the East, where Russian troops tried to push and control the Ukrainian field.

Sometimes, when the window was open, he said he heard trucks, as well as weeping to women who had just expressed a loved one.

“The hardest part is when you do not have time to save a mother recently seen her son,” Veun said. “The scary thing is when I see the children running around here … and these children will never see their father again.”

The African African Trucks parked near Mor in DNIPRo consists of the remains of Ukrainian soldiers waiting for identification and returning to their families. (Angela Angela Johnton / CBC)

Sometimes he said, despite all tests made to ensure human ownership, just a family do not want to accept that their loved one is dead, choosing to believe that he must be a prisoner in exile.

Viun, who worked for 45 years, said he believed he would spend the rest of his life trying to see if Ukraine was dead in this war.

When the war ended, it said, there would be more surgery in advance from the bodies that were most unreadable.

“There will be many bodies not yet available and these bodies need to be identified,” he said. “The work will still be a hell of another 10 years.”

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