In four cities, support centers for families of prisoners of war and missing persons have started operating.
04.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.04.2025
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Support centers for families of prisoners of war and missing persons have been opened in Lviv, Mykolaiv, Vinnytsia, and Kharkiv, which provide assistance and necessary information. This was reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The support centers will provide assistance:
- regional representatives of the Commissioner for Persons Missing Under Special Circumstances;
- chief specialists of the Secretariat of the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights;
- representatives of military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, National Guard, bodies and divisions of the State Border Guard Service, National Police, State Emergency Service, where the missing or captured person served;
- employees of the Security Service of Ukraine;
- employees of the Foreign Intelligence Service;
- investigators of the National Police;
- specialists in legal support and psychological assistance.
The centers will operate until the establishment of representations (regional working groups) of the Coordination Headquarters or until regional consultation centers of the Coordination Headquarters resume their work.
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