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19 August 2024

As of 19. 08. 2024, we know the whereabouts of 2, 510 Ukrainian prisoners

The T4P website now has live statistics on the locations where Ukrainians are being held in Russia and the temporarily occupied territory.

Ілюстрація: © Марія Крикуненко [жива статистика Т4Р] Illustration: © Mariia Krykunenko

Illustration: © Mariia Krykunenko

Thanks to the statistics, you can find data on the places of detention, addresses, and number of Ukrainian citizens there. This data is collected by T4P documenters and is updated daily.

The Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, a co-founder of the T4P initiative, has the last names, first names, and patronymics of 2,510 prisoners: military and civilian. We respond to family inquiries about the whereabouts of their loved ones if we know it and try to find them if it is unknown.

You can contact our hotline regarding missing or detained civilians and prisoners of war. Over the years of our work, we have managed to find more than 30% of the people reported to us.

In addition, the T4P initiative website already has live statistics of war crimes committed by Russian troops in Ukraine, submissions to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, photo collections, eyewitness accounts of the war, and many analytics. All materials are available in seven languages.


T4P is a global initiative created by Ukrainian NGOs in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has been accompanied by a large number of war crimes from the very beginning. The goal of T4P is to collect data on Russia’s crimes for future trials.

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