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It is to be noted that the issue of jurisdiction over the area where the incidents giving rise to the complaints allegedly took place has been examined and decided by the Grand Chamber of the Court in the case of Ukraine and the Netherlands v.   Russia ([GC], nos. 8019/16 and 3 others, §§ 327-66, 9 July 2025). The Grand Chamber’s finding will then be applied in these individual cases. In some applications, other complaints were raised. Their examination has been adjourned, or they have been struck out of the Court’s list of cases or declared inadmissible by the Court, sitting in a single-judge formation, assisted by a rapporteur as provided for in Article 24   §   2 of the Convention. In the enclosed table, whenever an applicant is referred to using initials, this indicates that the Court has authorised anonymity for that person, whose identity will not be disclosed to the public (Rule 47   §   4). For further information on the procedure following communication of an application brought against Russia, subject of well-established case law of the Court, please refer to the Court’s Internet Site . SUBJECT MATTER The applications concern complaints raised under Article 1 of Protocol   No.   1 and Article 13 of the Convention relating to damage, destruction and/or continuous lack of access to property arising from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the lack of any effective remedy in domestic law which are the subject of well-established case law of the Court (see Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia ([GC], nos. 8019/16 and 3 others, §§ 768-72 and 1622, 9 July 2025).   APPENDIX – STATEMENT OF FACTS List of applications raising complaints under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 and Article   13 of the Convention (damage, destruction and/or continuous lack of access to property arising from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the lack of any effective remedy in domestic law) No. Application no. Date of introduction Applicant’s name Year of birth   Representative’s name and location Property allegedly damaged (description and location) Dates / Period when damage occurred and when the applicant learned about it Evidence provided (photos, property certificate, etc.) Level of damage Other complaints under well-established case-law     32591/24 01/09/2022 Svitlana Mykolayivna TURKEVYCH 1970       Apartment no. 21 (30.4 sq. m) at 11A Budivelnykiv Rd., Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 30/05/2022. On 22/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - ownership certificate dated 17/02/2006; extract from the real estate register dated 10/03/2006; technical passport dated 18/01/2006); photos of the apartment building after the destruction (completely burnt down); police report dated 23/06/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 22/06/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 23/06/2022; envelope with the address in Odesa, Odesa region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Odesa, Odesa region.     32690/24 14/09/2022 Lyubov Mykolayivna OSADCHA 1955       (1) Non-residential premises (313.6 sq. m) at 4B Fedorenko (previously - Paris Commune) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (2) Garage at 34 Lysychanska St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (3) Apartment no. 2 (44.2 sq. m) at 7 Peremozhtsiv (previously – Kirova) Ave, Rubizhne, Luhansk region;   (4) Private house no. 152 (40.7 sq. m) at 30 Sichnia (previously – Yanvaria) St, Kreminna, Luhansk region. Allegedly lost access in April (house in Kreminna), May (apartment in Rubizhne), and June 2022 (property in Siverskodonetsk). Title documents (for the non-residential premises (1), in which the applicant owns 14/100 shares - purchase agreement dated 26/05/2006, extract from the real estate register dated 09/11/2006; for the garage (2) - extract from the state registration of property rights, issued by the local technical inventory bureau on 20/07/1995; for the apartment (3) - purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 19/12/2016; for the house (4) - purchase agreement dated 23/05/2008, extract from the real estate register dated 05/09/2008); envelope with the address in Brovary, Kyiv region. loss of access to property Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicant complained that she had been forced to flee her home in Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region, in March 2022,   and relocate to Brovary, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Brovary, Kyiv region).     32694/24 14/09/2022 Volodymyr Volodymyrovych OSADCHIY 1981       (1) Apartment no. 3 (67.8 sq. m) at 3 Enerhetykiv (previously – Sverdlova) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (2) Apartment no. 3 (31.9 sq. m) at 63A Hvardiiskyi Ave, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (3) Private house (323.3 sq. m) at 9A Soniachna St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (4) Non-residential building (384.2 sq. m) at 2 Nezalezhnosti (previously - Druzhby Narodiv) Blvd, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (5) Garage (29.9 sq. m) at 57 Kvartal, Rubizhne, Luhansk region;   (6) Vintage vehicle M-21, registration number 59-42 ВГГ (1964 year of release). Allegedly lost access in May (property in Rubizhne) and June 2022 (property in Siverskodonetsk). Title documents (for the apartment (1) – ownership certificate dated 17/08/2007, extract from the real estate register dated 21/08/2007; for the apartment (2) - inheritance certificate dated 21/07/1998; for the private house (3) - ownership certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 10/12/2013; for the non-residential building (4) - purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 10/12/2018; for the garage (5) - inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 14/09/2018; for the vehicle - inheritance certificate and extract from the inheritance register, both dated 14/09/2018); envelope with the address in Brovary, Kyiv region. loss of access to property Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicant complained that he had been forced to flee his home in Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region, in March 2022, and relocate to Brovary, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Brovary, Kyiv region).         32804/24 07/09/2022 Nataliya Illivna RYNDINA 1973       Apartment no. 188 (37.6 sq. m) at 117 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho (previously – Haharina) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 18/05/2022. On 24/08/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport; title document (purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 24/01/2017; technical passport dated 09/02/1993); photos of the destroyed apartment building (completely burnt down); police report dated 05/09/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 24/08/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 05/09/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 06/09/2022; list of belongings with receipts; certificate confirming the change of the applicant’s last name dated 11/12/2018; envelope with the address in Irpin, Kyiv region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine – the applicant complained that she had been forced to flee her home in Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region, in March 2022,   and relocate to Irpin, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Irpin, Kyiv region).     32809/24 26/08/2022 Svitlana Ivanivna NAUMOVA 1980   Lidiya Karpivna ANTONENKO 1954       Apartment no. 140 (64.4 sq. m) at 104 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho (previously - Haharina) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 22/05/2022. On 20/07/2022 Ms Svitlana Naumova lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicants’ passports with the residence stamps for the apartment; title documents (each applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - ownership certificate dated 17/05/2007; extract from the real estate register dated 17/09/2007); photos of the apartment before the destruction, demonstrating the elements of the applicants’ daily lives; photos of the destroyed apartment building (completely burnt down); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 25/07/2022, confirming the registration of Ms Naumova’s complaint lodged on 20/07/2022; envelope with the address in Chernivtsi region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine – the apartment in question was the applicants’ home as confirmed by the residence stamps in their passports, statements, and photos of the apartment before the destruction, demonstrating the elements of the applicants’ daily lives, which they were forced to abandon and relocate to Chernivtsi region (envelope with the address in Chernivtsi region).     32821/24 26/07/2022 Svitlana Gennadiyivna ALEKSIYENKO 1992       Apartment no. 69 (62.4 sq. m) at 30 Kniazia Volodymyra (previously - Kurchatova) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 08/06/2022. On 28/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment – real estate exchange agreement dated 27/01/1999; extract from the state register of property rights, issued by the local technical inventory bureau on 10/02/1999); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely burnt down external facade; traces of burning and soot); police report dated 28/06/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 28/06/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations; envelope with the address in Ivano-Frankivsk region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate first to Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region, and then to Ivano-Frankivsk region (envelope with the address in Ivano-Frankivsk region).     33059/24 22/08/2022 Viktor Grygoriyovych KIBALNIK 1958   Larysa Anatoliyivna KIBALNIK 1966       Apartment no. 23 (61.8 sq. m) at 21 Lomonosova St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 10/03/2022. On 28/06/2022 the applicant lodged an online application about damage of property via the DIIA website. The applicant’s passports with the residence stamps for the apartment dated 04/11/2008 and 22/01/2009; marriage certificate dated 16/07/2004; title documents (each applicant owns 1/2 share in the apartment, acquired during their marriage: purchase agreement and extract from the register of deeds, both dated 10/07/2008); photos of the apartment before the damage, demonstrating its interior; photos of the apartment building after the damage (damaged external facade, broken doors and windows, rubble in the yard); screenshot of the online application about damage of property submitted via the DIIA website on 28/06/2022; screenshot of the online application (submission no. R77N82672) to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region. damage, loss of access to property Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine – the apartment in question was the applicants’ home as confirmed by the residence stamps in their passports, photos of the apartment before the damage, and their statements, which they were forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region);   Art. 3 - torture, inhuman or degrading treatment as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicants complained that, as result of the hostilities, they had been living in inhuman conditions, in particular, they were exposed to constant shelling, which posed a serious risk to their lives, and suffered from severe shortages of water, food, and sanitation; they also had no access to electricity, heating, or mobile and internet communications until 02/06/2022, when they were finally able to evacuate.     33350/24 16/08/2022 Vadym Ivanovych GROZA 1974       (1) Garage “K” (727.5 sq. m) at 12 Zavodska St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (2) Garage “L” (112.1 sq. m) at 12 Zavodska St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (3) Apartment no. 66 (64.8 sq. m) at 15 Novikova St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly damaged by artillery shelling on 04/05/2022. On 12/08/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport; title documents (for the garages - ownership certificate dated 15/02/2003, extract from the real estate register dated 27/04/2005; the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 12/12/2013); photos of the destroyed garages (completely burnt down and reduced to rubble); photos of the damaged apartment (broken windows; damaged balcony; debris in the kitchen; damaged doors); screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 10/08/2022; complaint to the Ukrainian police dated 12/08/2022; marriage certificate dated 24/04/2015. complete destruction, damage       33388/24 06/07/2022 Iryna Yakivna DZHURMIY 1962       Apartment no. 4 (65.1 sq. m) at 117 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho (previously - Haharina) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 12/03/2022. On 29/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (ownership certificate dated 01/04/1997; technical passport dated 17/03/1997); photos of the destroyed apartment building (completely burnt down and destroyed to the ground); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 04/07/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 29/06/2022; complaint to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine dated 04/07/2022; envelope with the address in Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region (envelope with the address in Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region).   33449/24 20/07/2022 Galyna Volodymyrivna BAYDINA 1948       Apartment no. 73 (44.5 sq. m) at 2 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho (previously - Haharina) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling in June 2022. The applicant learned about the destruction from social media on 23/06/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment, acquired via deed of gift - extract from the real estate register dated 12/03/2020); photos of the apartment building after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; no walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof and floors of the apartment building; traces of burning and soot on the remaining facade; yard covered in rubble); IDP certificate dated 06/04/2022. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Dnipropetrovsk region (IDP certificate dated 06/04/2022).   33676/24 26/07/2022 Oleksandr Pavlovych AFANASYEV 1950       Apartment no. 200 (47.9 sq. m) at 25 Budivelnykiv Rd., Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 29/05/2022. On 08/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns 1/3 share in the apartment - inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 13/02/2017); photos of the apartment building after the destruction (burnt down building with only walls left standing); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 08/07/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on the same date; screenshot of the online application (submission no. 937192) to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Matskivtsi village, Khmelnytskyi region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in his passport and statements, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Matskivtsi village, Khmelnytskyi region (envelope with the address in Matskivtsi village, Khmelnytskyi region).   33685/24 09/09/2022 Oksana Mykolayivna VASYLENKO 1975   Sergiy Viktorovych Zdorovets Kyiv Apartment no. 56 (44 sq. m) at 33 Partyzanska St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 02/06/2022. On 17/08/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (purchase agreement dated 10/05/2016, extract from the real estate register dated 20/05/2016, household registration book dated 15/05/2003, technical passport dated 25/02/2003); videos of the applicant’s apartment before the destruction, demonstrating its interior and the elements of the applicant’s daily life; photos of the apartment building (destroyed to the ground); screenshot of the online application about destruction of property submitted via the DIIA website on 17/06/2022; damage evaluation report dated 27/06/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations and police report, both dated 17/08/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on the same date; screenshot of the online application (submission no. 940049) to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; screenshot of the online application to the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation dated 24/07/2022; purchase receipts for home appliances; envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport, her statements, and videos of the applicant’s apartment before the destruction, demonstrating its interior and the elements of her daily life, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   33731/24 25/08/2022 Yulia Yuriyivna ZAKHARCHENKO 1986       Apartment no. 182 (68.1 sq. m) at 15 Novikova St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly damaged by artillery shelling in May 2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share - purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 10/09/2013); photos of the apartment after the damage (damaged walls; broken windows; shattered glass on the floor; bullet marks in the furniture; yard covered in rubble; damaged furniture and personal belongings); marriage certificate confirming the change of the applicant’s last name dated 16/09/2020; IDP certificate dated 25/05/2022. damage Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (IDP certificate dated 25/05/2022).   33929/24 20/08/2022 Maksym Fedorovich NEGODOV 1980       (1) Apartment no. 49 (67.8 sq. m) at 5 Kvartal Mriia St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region;   (2) Garage no. 56 (25.8 sq. m) at Kvartal 36, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling between 25/05/2022 and 27/05/2022. On 29/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 28/02/2003; technical passport dated 18/03/2003; purchase agreement of the garage and extracts from the registers of the real estate and of legal acts, all dated 20/12/2006; technical passport of the garage dated 26/08/2005); photos of the apartment before its destruction, demonstrating its interior and the elements of the applicant’s family life; photos of the apartment and garage after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble; destroyed garage); police report dated 29/06/2022; complaints to the Ukrainian police dated 29/06/2022 and 11/07/2022; victim’s memos dated 29/06/2022 and 11/07/2022; interrogation reports by the local police dated 29/06/2022 and 11/07/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 08/08/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 14/08/2022; property evaluation report dated 10/08/2022; receipts; media files submitted on a CD, including video and photo evidence of the destruction; envelope with the address in Rivne, Rivne region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in his passport, statements, and photos of the apartment before its destruction, demonstrating the elements of the applicant’s family life, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Rivne, Rivne region (envelope with the address in Rivne, Rivne region).   34011/24 21/07/2022 Iryna Dmytrivna ROCHEVA 1965       Apartment no. 102 (49.2 sq. m) at 109 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho (previously - Haharina) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 09/03/2022. On 02/05/2022 the applicant lodged online application about the destruction of property via the DIIA website. The applicant’s passport; residence registration certificate for the apartment dated 05/02/2020; title documents (purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 29/02/2012); photos of the apartment after the destruction (apartment building burnt down; no windows left; yard covered in rubble; traces of burning and soot on the external facade); screenshot of the online application about property damage submitted via the DIIA website on 02/05/2022; envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence registration certificate and her statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   34069/24 30/08/2022 Olga Grygorivna PEDAN 1959       Apartment no. 13 (54 sq. m) at 45A Hvardiiskyi Ave., Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of shelling on 03/06/2022. On 12/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport; household record book for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns 3/8 share in the apartment - ownership certificate dated 09/03/1999; technical passport dated 08/01/1999; inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 18/04/2019); photos of the destroyed property (everything covered in rubble, only walls left standing); police report dated 04/08/2022; complaint to the Ukrainian police dated 12/06/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 05/07/2022; envelope with the address in Germany. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the records in the household book and her statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Germany (envelope with the address in Germany).   34074/24 26/07/2022 Olena Mykolayivna TSYBULYA 1972     Apartment no. 31 (47.5 sq. m) at 28 Donetska St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 20/06/2022. On 27/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport; title documents (ownership certificate dated 28/02/1995; inheritance certificate dated 12/12/1996; inheritance certificate dated 03/09/2007; extract from the real estate register dated 19/10/2007); photos of the destroyed apartment (completely destroyed, only walls left standing, everything covered in rubble); police report dated 12/07/2022; envelope with the address in Poltava, Poltava region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine – the applicant complained that she had been forced to flee her home in Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region, and relocate to Poltava, Poltava region (envelope with the address in Poltava, Poltava region).     34353/24 20/07/2022 Nina Ivanivna MOTORA 1936       Apartment no. 77 (44.6 sq. m) at 18A Hvardiiskyi Ave., Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 20/05/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (the applicant owns 1/3 share in the apartment - ownership certificate dated 02/02/1998, technical passport dated 26/12/1997); photos of the apartment building after the destruction (burnt down, only walls left standing); IDP certificate dated 27/03/2022. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Obukhiv, Kyiv region (IDP certificate dated 27/03/2022).   34435/24 21/07/2022 Valeriy Gennadiyovych KOLOSOV 1967       Apartment no. 24 (54.4 sq. m) at 45A Hvardiiskyi Ave., Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly destroyed by fire on 03/06/2022 following the use of a phosphorus munition. On 29/06/2022 the applicant’s daughter lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment dated 14/10/2008; title documents (the applicant owns 1/2 share in the apartment – inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 23/05/2015; technical passport dated 30/06/1994); photos of the apartment building and the apartment before the destruction, demonstrating its interior and the applicant’s daily life; photos of the apartment building and the apartment after the destruction (burnt down building and the apartment with only few walls left standing; everything covered in rubble); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations and police report, both dated 29/06/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s daughter’s complaint lodged on the same date; screenshot of the online application (submission no. 935744) to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence stamp in his passport and statements, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to the occupied territory - Nova Astrakhan, Luhansk region.   35012/24 05/08/2022 Tetyana Oleksiyivna POTAPOVA 1951   Olena Volodymyrivna POTAPOVA 1975       Apartment no. 164 (75.9 sq. m) at 32 Kniazia Volodymyra (previously Kurchatova) St, Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region Allegedly damaged by fire as a result of shelling in June 2022. On 06/07/2022 Ms Tetyana Potapova lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicants’ passports with the residence stamps for another address in Siverskodonetsk; title documents (Ms Tetyana Potapova owns a 3/5 share in the apartment and Ms Olena Potapova’s owns a 1/5 share in the apartment - inheritance certificate dated 03/04/2015; ownership certificate dated 18/02/1999); photos of the damaged apartment (gravely damaged external facade; destroyed balcony; broken windows; damaged ceilings and internal walls; damaged furniture; debris on the floor; belongings turned upside down); video of the damaged apartment building on the USB key; police report dated 07/07/2022; envelope with the address in Boryslav, Lviv region. damage, loss of access to property Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine – the applicants complained that they had been forced to flee their home in Siverskodonetsk, Luhansk region, and relocate to Boryslav, Lviv region (envelope with the address in Boryslav, Lviv region).  Citations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
- Chambre
- CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG
- Date
- 19 février 2026
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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ECLI:CEDH:001-249228
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