In the search for tens of thousands of missing people from the very deadly Russo-Ukrainian war, there are many blind spots, unsaid things and silences. In Russia, the heavy burden means that many families remain without news of their relatives missing in action. In Ukraine, where the search for the missing is carried out in a much more democratic climate, certain difficulties remain staggering. Not the least of which is the fact that soldiers who died on the battlefield frequently no longer have recognizable bodies.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Health signed an agreement on December 4 with the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), an intergovernmental organization headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, to create a large centralized system data collection intended to identify the missing. The Integrated Data Management System, which will be operational in 2025, will make it possible to cross-reference data such as DNA, fingerprints and teeth with ante-mortem information. (photographs, fractures, tattoos, etc.) and the results of post-mortem examinations by forensic doctors.
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