LUHANSK. Nov 2 (Interfax) - The self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) is looking for 230 missing persons within the framework of negotiations conducted at the Trilateral Contact Group (TCG) on Ukraine, LPR representative in the TCG humanitarian working group Olga Kobtseva said.
"Their fates have been disrupted. Families do not know what happened to their kin. It is our task to reach a compromise in the negotiating process, to coordinate a roadmap with the Ukrainian side, and to find out what happened to those people," Kobetseva said at a roundtable in Luhansk on Tuesday.
She said that Kyiv was looking for 42 persons missing in the LPR.
Head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) delegation to Ukraine Florence Gillette said in September 2021 that 811 people remained missing as a result of the Donbas conflict.
In turn, Ukrainian Red Cross Society President Mykola Polishchuk said that the Society was still looking for 181 missing persons as of August 27, 2021.