Ukrainian officer wounded near Avdiivka, - SBU head adviser Tandit A Ukrainian officer was wounded today in the vicinity of Avdiivka. 13 070 31 Ukrainian Politics
About 2,000 Russian military advisers operate in the Donbas, - SBU The Ukrainian Security Service stated that there are 2,000 Russian military advisers in the "DPR" and "LPR" terrorists’ breakaway regions. 17 063 22 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine
177 Ukrainians held captive by terrorists, - SBU Head Adviser Tandit 177 citizens of Ukraine are held prisoners at the moment in the self-proclaimed "LPR," "DPR," and in Russia. 6 286 19 Ukrainian Politics
113 Ukrainian hostages remain in militants' captivity, 642 people missing in Donbas, - SBU Head Adviser Tandit The Ukrainian side continues its search for 642 people who went missing in the Donbas. 8 001 17 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine
133 Ukrainians held captive by pro-Russian militants, - SBU head's adviser Tandit. VIDEO The Security Service of Ukraine has announced that 133 Ukrainians are being held captive by pro-Russian militants in the Donbas. 2 366 16 Ukrainian Politics
Russian militants hold 110 hostages, 3,100 released since ATO launched in Donbas, - SBU Nearly 3,100 persons have been located and released from the terrorists’ captivity since the launch of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) in Ukraine’s east. 110 people are still being held hostage and 490 are considered missing. 4 163 15 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas
DPR militants confirm 42 Ukrainian hostages on territories they control, - SBU head adviser Tandit Militants of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic" have confirmed holding 42 Ukrainian citizens hostages. 5 694 14 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine
Pro-Russian militants confirm holding 47 Ukrainian hostages, - SBU adviser Tandit Pro-Russian terrorists have areas in the Donbas unknown to SBU where they hold Ukrainian hostages. 3 307 4 Ukrainian Politics