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Population of Ukraine from 1950 [23] [24] According to estimates by the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the population of Ukraine (excluding Crimea) on 1 May 2021 was 41,442,615. [1] The country's population has been declining since the 1990s because of a high emigration rate, coupled with high death rates and low birth rates.
In 2010, Ukraine had a murder rate of 4.3 per 100,000 of population. [2] There were a total of 1,988 murders in Ukraine in 2010. [2] In 2017, 0.3% of Ukrainian crime was homicide. [3] In 2016 the Ukrainian police investigated 1,707 murders and, in 2017, 1,397. [3]
Ukraine has the world's second-largest Eastern Orthodox population, after Russia. [ 325 ] [ 326 ] A 2021 survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) found that 82% of Ukrainians declared themselves to be religious, while 7% were atheists , and a further 11% found it difficult to answer the question. [ 327 ]
"All told, in the Lublin and Rzeszow regions, Poles and Ukrainians killed about five thousand of the other's civilians in 1943–44." [39] Grzegorz RossoliĆski-Liebe — — — — 10-20k "Poles were fully responsible for killing between 10,000 and 20,000 Ukrainians (both OUN-UPA members and civilians) during and after World War II." [17 ...
Two 19-year old boys killed 21 people. Leskovitsa Killings: April 20–21, 2010 Chernihiv: Oleksandr Sergov: 3: 1 Wounded, A Neo-Nazi kills three people with a shovel in Chernihiv's Leskovitsa neighborhood Trofimov Beheadings: December 15, 2012 Kharkiv: Unknown 4: Murder of judge Vladimir Trofimov and his relatives Revolution of Dignity ...
L. Labor migration from Ukraine; List of cities in Cherkasy Oblast; List of cities in Chernihiv Oblast; List of cities in Chernivtsi Oblast; List of cities in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
According to their estimate, approximately 2% of all Russian men between the ages of 20 and 50 may have been killed or seriously wounded in Ukraine since February 2022. [83] Meanwhile, Ukraine confirmed it had 10,000 killed and 30,000 wounded by the start of June 2022, [84] while 7,200 troops were missing, [85] including 5,600 captured. [86]
He was a kickboxing athlete and world champion in the national team of Ukraine and was posthumously awarded as Hero of Ukraine. [19] [20] On 1 April, Yuriy Ruf, a poet, was killed while fighting Russian forces in Luhansk. [21] On 7 April, Oleksii Yanin, former world kick-boxing champion, was killed in battle in Mariupol. [22]