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Аnalytical report «Changes in the demographic composition of the population in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions»

Analytic
04.04.2023

On March 29, the Foundation’s documenters presented an analytical report «Changes in the demographic composition of the population in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions». The document contains 137 cases of persecution of residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine in 2014-2022.

The document contains data on 12 respondents. All of them are civilians who underwent illegal filtration in the temporarily occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions in 2022. Those who did not pass the «filtration» and were not loyal to the RF and the occupation administrations of the DNR and LNR were subjected to illegal detention for 30 or 60 days.

Documentation of crimes against humanity will be the basis for the investigation and conviction of perpetrators.

Follow the link to read the report.

The Vostok SOS Charitable Foundation has been collecting information on russian war crimes since 2014 to ensure justice. If you have witnessed or become a war crime victim, please report it. We believe that the criminals will be brought to justice.

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