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200 bodies of victims of Russian soldiers in Kyiv Oblast remain unidentified

200 bodies of victims of Russian soldiers in Kyiv Oblast remain unidentified

On Nov. 1, Chief of National Police in Kyiv Oblast Andrii Niebytov said that the bodies of 200 people, the victims of Russian soldiers, which police had found in the oblast remain unidentified.

Police collect DNA tests of the victims, mark a person with a number, if officers can not identify a person, and wait for families to contact police, UkrInform reported.

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