Remains of fighters who died months ago retrieved from rubble at Donetsk airport

Representatives of the OSCE, International Red Cross, Donetsk People’s Republic’s Defense Ministry and volunteers recover bodies of Ukrainian troops in Donetsk airport.
(RIA Novosti / Igor Maslov)

Bodies of the fighters have been exhumed from under the debris at the Donetsk Airport, which saw months of some of the most ruthless fighting in the Ukrainian conflict. Regular truce violations make retrieving the remains an extremely risky mission.

OSCE observers along with the Red Cross representatives visited
the airport Friday to try to exhume the bodies of those who were
killed in the fighting. Earlier this week, the OSCE admitted that
ceasefire violations in the airport area have died down.

Some of the bodies recovered at the airport have been under the
rubble for months, as it’s been too dangerous to remove them
because of the constant shelling of the area.

Volunteers evacuate bodies of Ukrainian troops recovered in Donetsk airport by representatives of the OSCE, International Red Cross, Donetsk People's Republic's Defense Ministry. (RIA Novosti / Igor Maslov)

“The main thing for us is to ensure that people who were
killed in the armed conflict are properly identified and returned
to their families,”
the Red Cross representative said.

The OSCE and the Red Cross exhumed the remains of at least three
soldiers at the old terminal of the Donetsk airport.

The burned body parts mixed up with debris have been there for a
long time and now hardly look like they ever belonged to a human
being, reported RT’s Roman Kosarev, who witnessed the exhumation.

The profoundly decomposed and incinerated human remains at the
airport can only be identified with the help of genetic tests.
Once the tests are completed, the relatives and loved ones of
those who died fighting at the airport will be notified.

The exact number of soldiers who have died in Donetsk airport is
still unknown as more and more human remains are still being
recovered.

Shut down in May 2014 with the beginning of the active phase of
the civil war in Ukraine, the $750 million Donetsk airport was
reduced to rubble in nearly a year of fighting between the
Ukrainian and the anti-government forces.

Despite strong resistance from Ukrainian servicemen dubbed
“cyborgs,” the southeastern Ukraine militias gained control over
the strategic Donetsk airport in mid-January.

READ MORE: E. Ukrainian rebels say they now
control Donetsk airport

Although since the February Minsk peace accord was struck, the
ceasefire has been generally observed in Eastern Ukraine,
European monitors keep reporting violations on an almost daily
basis. Artillery shells are regularly exploding in the city of
Donetsk and also on the territory of what used to be the city’s
airport.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has recently vowed to
reclaim the airport – and to fight to the last drop of blood.

“I have no doubt we will free the airport because it is our
land,”
Poroshenko said.

READ MORE: Poroshenko says Minsk deal ‘pseudo-peace’,
vows to fight to the last drop of blood

An International Red Cross worker recovers bodies of Ukrainian troops in Donetsk airport. (RIA Novosti / Igor Maslov)

The statement led to fears that active fighting might resume at
the airport, which has been regarded as the key strategic
location by both sides and to this day it remains one of the most
volatile zones of the conflict.

READ MORE: RT crew comes under shelling at Donetsk
Airport

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