Searching for Fallen Heroes: Ukraine ceasefire helps volunteers bring dead soldiers home

Ceasefire has allowed a Ukrainian group of volunteers who go by the name "Black Tulip" to enter no-man's land to search for the remains of Ukraine's fallen heroes, without the risk of being caught in crossfire, according to Ukraine Today.

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Since last August Black Tulip have brought more than 600 bodies back from the frontline, often straying into territory controlled by Russian-backed militants, land in which the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot set foot, Ukraine Today reported.

Black Tulip hope the identification of bodies can help bring closure for families waiting for news on soldiers missing in action, but this, of course is news which no one wants to hear.

More than 8,000 people have been killed since Russia began its invasion of east Ukraine in spring 2014.

It is believed that at least 2,100 Ukrainian servicemen have been killed although many believe the number is actually much higher. A further 300 members of Ukraine's Armed Forces remaing missing in action.

See unian.info’s video section for more of the latest news from Ukraine in video from Ukraine Today, Ukraine’s 24-hour English-language news channel.

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