Researchers at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin have identified some of the remains exhumed in the former village of Puzhnyky in the Ternopil region in the spring of 2025.
The second phase of the search for the remains of those who died during World War II on the site of the former village of Puzhnyky has begun in the Ternopil region.
The second phase of search operations for people killed during World War II on the territory of the former village of Puzhnyky will begin on June 22 in the Ternopil region.
Two Trypillia settlements located in the Verteba Cave and near the village of Hlybochok in the Ternopil region have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.
The second stage of search operations to uncover the remains of residents of the former village of Puzhnyky in the Ternopil region, who tragically died during World War II, will likely begin at the end of May.
Restoration work continues in the Rivne, Ternopil, and Odesa regions following another massive Russian attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure overnight on December 23.
As of now, 28 victims of the November 19 Russian attack on Ternopil remain in medical facilities, including four children, with one person in intensive care.
In Ternopil, investigators together with forensic experts and canine units are searching for the remains of people missing after a Russian attack, combing through the rubble of destroyed buildings.
In Ternopil, rescuers retrieved the body of another victim from the rubble of a residential building destroyed by a Russian missile. The number of people killed as a result of the Russian attack has risen to 33.