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In Poland, applications will be accepted until May 10 for DNA collection from Ukrainians whose relatives have gone missing as a result of the Russian war.

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Applications are being accepted until May 10 for DNA collection from Ukrainians in Poland whose relatives have gone missing. Sample collection will take place in Warsaw, Łódź, and Wrocław.

In Poland, applications will be accepted until May 10 for DNA collection from Ukrainians whose relatives have gone missing as a result of the Russian war.

Until May 10 of this year, applications are being accepted for the collection of DNA samples from Ukrainians in Poland whose relatives have gone missing as a result of the Russian war in Ukraine. This is reported by UNN with reference to Artur Dobroserdov, Commissioner for Persons Missing Under Special Circumstances.

Details

According to him, the campaign to collect reference (DNA) samples in Poland will be conducted by the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP).

Samples will be taken:

  • in Warsaw - May 12, 2025 (Monday);
    • in Lodz - May 13, 2025 (Tuesday);
      • in Wroclaw - May 14, 2025 (Wednesday).

        If you have a family member who went missing in connection with the military aggression of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, you can provide your reference (DNA) samples to the ICMP (International Commission on Missing Persons)

         — Dobroserdov explained.

        Military and civilians: there are about 16 thousand DNA profiles of unidentified bodies in the registry05.03.25, 14:54 • 22806 views

        To register for DNA sampling, you need to leave information about the missing person at link. Or provide the relevant information by calling the ICMP in Ukraine +38(068)791-00-00 (Telegram, Viber, Whatsapp messengers are also available).

        Recall

        Ukraine launched a nationwide campaign to create a unified national DNA database of relatives of missing children.