The "I Want to Find" Project has received over 50,000 inquiries about missing russian occupiers.
This was reported by the head of the Coordination Headquarters Secretariat, Bohdan Okhrimenko, in an interview with ArmyInform.
According to him, initially there was only a telephone line within the "I Want to Live" project, which relatives of missing russian soldiers began to contact. Later, a separate "I Want to Find" project was created.
"Today, we can state that the number of missing persons about whom we have received inquiries is over 50,000 russians. And these are only those who are not afraid to contact us," he said.
The head of the Coordination Headquarters Secretariat noted that recently, at a closed session in the State Duma, 48,000 missing russians were announced.
"According to our calculations, the russians have a total of over 100,000 missing persons, and this is not counting those we already know have been killed. A lot of missing russians are scattered across our fields, their remains are being carried away by dogs. Their identification is of no interest to the russian federation," he added.
As a reminder, 1,700 Ukrainian children are considered missing due to the war with the russian federation.
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