Three years of reporting, funded by our readers — become a member now and help us prepare for 2025.
Goal: 1,000 new members for our birthday. Gift a membership to your friend and help us prepare for what 2025 might bring.
Become a member Gift membership
Skip to content
A sunset over military graves in the Kharkiv cemetery 18 in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on March 15, 2023. (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images)
This audio is created with AI assistance

Ukraine brought back the bodies of 212 soldiers killed during Russia's full-scale invasion, the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of the Prisoners of War reported on May 31.

The Geneva Conventions dictate that people who lost their lives during war are entitled to a dignified burial. Over 2,200 fallen soldiers have been repatriated to Ukraine in the last two years.

According to the headquarters, the bodies of the fallen soldiers were retrieved from the Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk, and Kharkiv sectors of the front line, as well as from the Russian-occupied territories.

Law enforcement agencies and forensic experts will identify the killed soldiers.

"After identification, the bodies of our defenders will be handed over to their families for a dignified burial," the Coordination Headquarters' statement read.

A retrieval of the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers was conducted in collaboration with several government and military agencies, including the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the Interior Ministry, the State Emergency Service, and the Armed Forces.

In early March, Ukraine's chief ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, reported that more than 2,800 bodies and remains of soldiers had been identified. The total number of unidentified bodies remains unknown.

In a previous transfer on April 26, the headquarters reported that the bodies of 140 fallen Ukrainian soldiers had been brought back home for burial.

Kyiv has only recently released information about the total number of Ukrainian soldiers killed during the full-scale invasion, with President Volodymyr Zelensky in February saying the number was around 31,000.

"Each person is a very big loss for us. 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers died in this war," the president said, adding: "It is very painful for us."

Омбудсман Лубінець Дмитро
Вчора в наших стінах відбулася важлива зустріч із членами сімей загиблих військовослужбовців (ГО «Серце назовні»). Через звернення членів сімей військовослужбовців із скаргами на довготривалий термін ідентифікації невпізнаних тіл захисників, наша інституція запросила представників державних органів…
Three years of reporting, funded by our readers.
Millions read the Kyiv Independent, but only one in 10,000 readers makes a financial contribution. Thanks to our community we've been able to keep our reporting free and accessible to everyone. For our third birthday, we're looking for 1,000 new members to help fund our mission and to help us prepare for what 2025 might bring.
Three years. Millions of readers. All thanks to 12,000 supporters.
It’s thanks to readers like you that we can celebrate another birthday this November. We’re looking for another 1,000 members to help fund our mission, keep our journalism accessible for all, and prepare for whatever 2025 might bring. Consider gifting a membership today or help us spread the word.
Help us get 1,000 new members!
Become a member Gift membership
visa masterCard americanExpress

News Feed

MORE NEWS

Editors' Picks

Enter your email to subscribe
Please, enter correct email address
Subscribe
* indicates required
* indicates required
Subscribe
* indicates required
* indicates required
Subscribe
* indicates required
Subscribe
* indicates required
Subscribe
* indicates required

Subscribe

* indicates required
Subscribe
* indicates required
Subscribe
* indicates required
Explaining Ukraine with Kate Tsurkan
* indicates required
Successfuly subscribed
Thank you for signing up for this newsletter. We’ve sent you a confirmation email.