Over 10,000 bodies of fallen defenders from different fronts were brought back to Ukraine in 2025.

Source: Volodymyr Bilenko, representative of the Search Department of the Central Directorate of Civil-Military Cooperation of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, during a briefing at the Media Centre Ukraine

Details: Bilenko noted that experts usually must conduct forensic molecular DNA analysis to identify the deceased.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs reports that 23 laboratories in Ukraine conduct DNA examinations of the repatriated bodies of Ukrainian defenders.

“The Ministry of Internal Affairs is increasing the number of expert institutions that conduct DNA analysis. Currently, 20 institutions in the Ministry of Internal Affairs system conduct such examinations. This year, three additional laboratories have been opened in the Ministry of Health system,” said Anastasiia Shydlovska, Head of the Department of the Office for Persons Missing under Special Circumstances of the Secretariat of the Commissioner for Persons Missing under Special Circumstances of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Shydlovska stressed that Ukraine is doing everything possible to conduct the necessary research and identify the repatriated servicemembers as soon as possible.

Besides DNA analysis, experts use special software to identify defenders by special signs.

Background:

During negotiations in Istanbul on 2 June, Ukraine and Russia agreed to return 6,000 bodies of fallen soldiers each.The Ministry of Internal Affairs explained that it would take up to 14 months to fully identify the bodies of the fallen soldiers brought back to Ukraine.Among the repatriated bodies, at least three did not belong to Ukrainian defenders. Ukraine called on relatives of the missing occupants to donate DNA abroad to return the bodies to Russia.

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