Berliner Boersenzeitung - In eastern Ukraine, volunteers recover bodies of war dead

EUR -
AED 4.100177
AFN 76.484217
ALL 98.779725
AMD 431.696746
ANG 2.01047
AOA 1053.265907
ARS 1078.895129
AUD 1.610886
AWG 2.012123
AZN 1.896413
BAM 1.95441
BBD 2.252398
BDT 133.305163
BGN 1.956018
BHD 0.420591
BIF 3232.742221
BMD 1.116296
BND 1.430956
BOB 7.708516
BRL 6.066735
BSD 1.115506
BTN 93.348426
BWP 14.582626
BYN 3.650703
BYR 21879.398404
BZD 2.2486
CAD 1.507708
CDF 3198.1877
CHF 0.93977
CLF 0.03642
CLP 1004.945597
CNY 7.828248
CNH 7.808127
COP 4667.299872
CRC 578.988092
CUC 1.116296
CUP 29.58184
CVE 110.187597
CZK 25.13329
DJF 198.648676
DKK 7.456516
DOP 67.082276
DZD 147.564097
EGP 54.028383
ERN 16.744438
ETB 131.359048
FJD 2.432072
FKP 0.850125
GBP 0.834085
GEL 3.036591
GGP 0.850125
GHS 17.58065
GIP 0.850125
GMD 76.470095
GNF 9632.974253
GTQ 8.628938
GYD 233.353986
HKD 8.672508
HNL 27.777239
HRK 7.589708
HTG 147.012777
HUF 396.708958
IDR 16881.295424
ILS 4.128436
IMP 0.850125
INR 93.523991
IQD 1461.360349
IRR 47001.636014
ISK 150.889553
JEP 0.850125
JMD 175.262958
JOD 0.791117
JPY 158.258403
KES 143.62256
KGS 93.996263
KHR 4529.696296
KMF 492.984211
KPW 1004.66562
KRW 1456.900449
KWD 0.340459
KYD 0.929639
KZT 535.07933
LAK 24632.475791
LBP 99896.930622
LKR 333.103022
LRD 215.858366
LSL 19.157271
LTL 3.296131
LVL 0.675236
LYD 5.291236
MAD 10.821002
MDL 19.427179
MGA 5051.406293
MKD 61.596561
MMK 3625.685334
MNT 3793.173204
MOP 8.932945
MRU 44.073645
MUR 51.239785
MVR 17.145977
MWK 1934.32387
MXN 21.988293
MYR 4.582431
MZN 71.303413
NAD 19.157271
NGN 1862.528669
NIO 41.05006
NOK 11.712277
NPR 149.355744
NZD 1.752746
OMR 0.429669
PAB 1.115506
PEN 4.157942
PGK 4.435765
PHP 62.503073
PKR 309.674989
PLN 4.271076
PYG 8707.805032
QAR 4.067443
RON 4.975439
RSD 117.068169
RUB 105.238739
RWF 1508.227007
SAR 4.187118
SBD 9.256821
SCR 16.40845
SDG 671.452502
SEK 11.263609
SGD 1.428842
SHP 0.850125
SLE 25.504349
SLL 23408.159813
SOS 637.546432
SRD 34.270839
STD 23105.070033
SVC 9.761056
SYP 2804.726708
SZL 19.151375
THB 35.992166
TJS 11.875841
TMT 3.907035
TND 3.372631
TOP 2.614476
TRY 38.167349
TTD 7.577609
TWD 35.304006
TZS 3047.487216
UAH 45.924428
UGX 4121.068161
USD 1.116296
UYU 46.799345
UZS 14207.892121
VEF 4043840.313332
VES 41.149433
VND 27428.50501
VUV 132.528884
WST 3.122796
XAF 655.490666
XAG 0.035325
XAU 0.00042
XCD 3.016845
XDR 0.825213
XOF 655.490666
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.43681
ZAR 19.028546
ZMK 10048.002056
ZMW 29.501012
ZWL 359.446804
  • BCC

    1.1800

    141.49

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.5600

    77.62

    -0.72%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    13.25

    +0.3%

  • RIO

    0.4800

    71.23

    +0.67%

  • GSK

    -0.1900

    40.71

    -0.47%

  • BTI

    -0.2369

    36.84

    -0.64%

  • CMSC

    0.0300

    25.14

    +0.12%

  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    25.08

    -0.12%

  • BCE

    0.3600

    35.19

    +1.02%

  • RBGPF

    64.7500

    64.75

    +100%

  • RELX

    -0.5300

    47.56

    -1.11%

  • NGG

    -0.3300

    69.73

    -0.47%

  • BP

    0.6300

    31.42

    +2.01%

  • JRI

    0.1200

    13.58

    +0.88%

  • VOD

    0.0500

    10.09

    +0.5%

  • RYCEF

    0.0100

    7.05

    +0.14%

In eastern Ukraine, volunteers recover bodies of war dead
In eastern Ukraine, volunteers recover bodies of war dead / Photo: Anatolii Stepanov - AFP

In eastern Ukraine, volunteers recover bodies of war dead

Returning to his refrigerated white truck with a red cross on its side, Oleksiy Yukov ends another tough day of collecting bodies from the frontline in eastern Ukraine.

Text size:

Parked in the city of Sloviansk, the vehicle displays the number 200 next to the symbol -- a reference to a military code used during Soviet times for the repatriation of soldiers' remains.

"I have a duty to get these bodies. After all, the soldiers die for us," said 36-year-old Yukov, who is wearing a T-shirt with a black tulip, an emblem of the eponymous organisation he works for.

The Black Tulip NGO was founded in the early 2010s to find and recover the remains of soldiers killed during the two world wars.

But now the group is searching for victims of a contemporary war that started with a 2014 pro-Russian insurgency in Ukraine's east and engulfed the whole country after Moscow invaded on February 24.

Every day, Yukov and two other volunteers cross the eastern region of Donbas, scouring fields, roads and areas near the frontline for bodies of soldiers and civilians who have fallen victim to the war.

- 'Merciless war' -

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said in early June that between 60 and 100 soldiers were dying daily on Ukraine's eastern front, the scene of the heaviest fighting.

Yukov estimated that he had transported at least 300 dead since the start of the war, most of them handed over to morgues in Dnipro, a city in central Ukraine.

Among them were the remains of Russian soldiers.

"Death doesn't make any difference. All bodies should be treated with respect," Yukov told AFP.

The bodies of enemy soldiers are handed over to the Ukrainian army, which is in charge of arranging exchanges with Russian forces.

In 2014, Black Tulip volunteers would sometimes get permission to recover the remains of soldiers from separatist-controlled territories in Ukraine's east, even if their safety was far from guaranteed.

But now, they said, the red cross on their truck has made it a target for Russian forces which have taken control of large swathes of Donbas territory.

"In 2014 it was hard. But it's nothing compared to what is happening today. It has become a merciless war, a crazy war. No one controls anything anymore," said Yukov, suddenly burying his face in his hands.

"I have images that come to me," he whispered, referring to visions of mutilated bodies and dogs devouring the corpses that haunt him after work.

He will also forever remember the tragedy at Kramatorsk train station in April, where a Russian missile strike killed over 50 people who were fleeing to safety.

Black Tulip volunteers worked for two days collecting body parts, Yukov said.

- 'Important mission' -

"Black Tulip is carrying out a very important mission, which very few could do, mentally or physically," said Dmytro Kravchenko, a Sloviansk town hall official.

"In addition to the bodies, the volunteers also collect evidence of the presence of foreign troops. This is important for history," he added.

Black Tulip depends on donations, including sizeable ones made by a Ukrainian church in the United States.

For Yukov, searching for missing soldiers was an interest from an early age.

"When was 11 years old, we went for a walk in the forest with my brother and we came across a mass grave which I later found out was from World War II," he said.

Yukov, a former president of the region's Thai boxing federation, does not report to the army or Ukraine's authorities.

He is deeply invested in the mission. He works tirelessly and has not seen his wife and daughter, who are sheltering in Dnipro, for over a month.

(K.Müller--BBZ)