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Thousands of Ukrainians live in agony and uncertainty as they search for their missing loved ones

  • More than 30,000 people have gone missing in Ukraine since Russia's invasion two years ago, leaving families in anguish.
  • Families like Iryna Reva and Natalia are desperately seeking news of their loved ones, with no end in sight to the uncertainty and relentless search.
  • Volunteer projects have emerged over the past two years to help find missing individuals when official avenues fail to provide information.
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Thousands of Ukrainians live in agony and uncertainty as they search for their missing loved ones

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Iryna Reva stares at her phone, replaying the last video her 25-year-old son Vladyslav sent her from the front line before the volunteer soldier disappeared 19

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