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Ukrainian volunteers deliver bodies, and closure, to troops’ families

Yampil, Ukraine
Reuters

Combing the battlefields of eastern Ukraine, a group of volunteers have made it their mission to search for the bodies of fallen soldiers and return them to their families.

Despite the daily horrors of their work, members of the “Black Tulip” organisation say they believe they are performing a good deed by giving relatives of missing troops a sense of closure.

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Andrii Smeiko 21, and Artur Simeiko 26, exhume the body of a fallen Ukrainian soldier as Oleksii Lukov, 37, and Denys Sosnenko, 21, look on, while working with the humanitarian mission “Black Tulip” which searches, exhumes, and retrieves bodies of soldiers, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, in Yampil, Ukraine, on 2nd January, 2023. “Black Tulip” exhumes bodies of both Ukrainian and Russian soldiers on the battlefield and trades the bodies of deceased Russian soldiers they find for the bodies of deceased Ukrainian soldiers to return to their families. PICTURE: Reuters/Clodagh Kilcoyne

“Their parents are waiting for them at home,” said volunteer Artur Simeiko. “Then, they can be buried properly.”

“They shouldn’t lie in some forest, field, or on the street,” he said.

Made up of around 100 volunteers, the group undertakes the at times dangerous task of locating and exhuming bodies of Russian and Ukrainian soldiers close to the front line.



Bodies are often found with the remains of explosive weapons, and some are booby-trapped, the group said. It declined to say how many bodies it had found.

Black Tulip member Oleksii Iukov, who lost an eye exhuming the remains of a World War Two-era soldier during a previous mission, said his group was determined to return each fallen Ukrainian.

Artillery boomed in the distance as he described digging up bodies, a feeling to which he said he had not become accustomed.

“Whenever you dig up a guy, you live through his nightmare and the horror he went through in his last moment, when he understood that this is the end, there’s no way back,” Iukov said. 

“Together with him, you go through all of this again. This is very, very difficult.”

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