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Ukraine Holds First National Day of Remembrance for Captivity Victims

Ceremonies across the country spotlighted crimes against Ukrainian captives, urging global intervention to secure accountability

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Overview

  • On July 22, the Verkhovna Rada passed a resolution establishing the Day of Remembrance for servicemembers, volunteers and civilians executed, tortured or killed in captivity.
  • On July 28, inaugural ceremonies were held nationwide, including a moment of silence in Poltava region, to honor victims of Russian detention.
  • The General Staff accused Russian forces of systematic torture, executions, humiliation and use of prisoners as human shields, citing violations of the Geneva Conventions and other international laws.
  • Ukrainian authorities urged international institutions to apply pressure, secure access to detention sites and hold perpetrators accountable for war crimes.
  • Regional leaders such as Volodymyr Kohut reaffirmed efforts to bring those responsible to justice and arrange the return of surviving captives.