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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 website . 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     13445/24 24/06/2022 Artem Anatoliyovych YAGMURDZHI 1980       Apartment no. 51 (46.8 sq. m) at 119 Myru (previously Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by an airstrike on 15/03/2022. The applicant’s passport; title documents (inheritance certificate dated 02/12/2020); a photo of the damaged apartment (external view of the building where the apartment was located, with its indication on the photo – broken windows); envelope with the address in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk region. loss of access to property, damage Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicant complained that he was forced to abandon his home in Mariupol after 15/03/2022, and relocate to Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk region (envelope with the address in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk region).     16545/24 18/07/2022 Igor Sergiyovych MIKULA 1991       Apartment no. 57 (43.4 sq. m) at 42 Morskyi (previously Komsomolskyi) Blvd., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed on 25/03/2022 by a fire resulting from artillery shelling. The applicant’s passport; residence registration certificate dated 21/11/2021; title document (purchase agreement dated 03/08/2018; extract from the real estate register dated 03/08/2018); photos of the apartment before the destruction; photos of the destroyed apartment (destroyed balcony, burnt down inside, destroyed household appliances, everything covered in rubble, destroyed front door); envelope with the address in Obukhiv, 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, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Obukhiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Obukhiv, Kyiv region).     17691/24 14/07/2022 Oleksandr Yuriyovych ZAYTSEV 1976   Tetyana Volodymyrivna DRUZHYNINA 1972   *** Yaroslav Oleksandrovych ZAYTSEV 2017   Mariya Oleksandrivna ZAYTSEVA 2006   (these two applicants are not the owners of the property in question)       (1) Apartment no. 1 (58.3 sq. m) at 29 Kazantseva St, Mariupol, Donetsk region;   (2) Apartment no. 92 (18.1 sq. m) at 2 Hondy St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling between 24/02/2022 and 16/03/2022. The passport of Mr Oleksandr Zaytsev with the residence stamp for apartment no. 1; marriage certificate dated 28/08/1999 confirming marriage between Mr Oleksandr Zaytsev and Ms Tetyana Druzhynina; birth certificates of Ms Mariya Zaytseva and Mr Yaroslav Zaytsev; title documents (apartment no. 1: Ms Druzhynina owns ¼ share in it – inheritance certificate issued in her name on 14/10/2009; apartment no. 92: joint ownership of Mr Oleksandr Zaytsev and Ms Tetyana Druzhynina – purchase agreement dated 11/09/2013); photos of the destroyed property (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble); residence permits issued in Germany (Aufenthaltstitel) for Ms Druzhynina, Ms Mariia Zaytseva and Mr Yaroslav Zaytsev on 24/05/2022; envelope with the address in Lviv, Lviv region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - Ms Druzhynina complained that together with her children, Ms Mariia Zaytseva and Mr Yaroslav Zaytsev, she had been forced to flee their home in Mariupol on 16/03/2022, and relocate to Goppingen, Germany (residence permits issued on 24/05/2022);   Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - apartment no. 1 at 29 Kazantseva St was the home of Mr Zaytsev, as confirmed by the residence stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Lviv, Lviv region (envelope with the address in Lviv, Lviv region).     17923/24 30/07/2022 Maryna Yuriyivna SOLOVEY 1991       Apartment no. 3 (50.6 sq. m) at 74 Budivelnykiv Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by shelling and missile strikes between 12/03/2022 and 01/04/2022. On 06/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 23/08/2016; title documents (purchase agreement dated 09/04/2015, extract from the real estate register dated 09/04/2015, technical passport dated 06/10/2014); photo of the apartment before the destruction, depicting elements of its interior; photo of the destroyed apartment building and the apartment (building with few walls left standing; apartment with signs of fire and rubble inside); police report, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 06/07/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 06/07/2022; 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).     18101/24 02/07/2022 Viktoriya Yuriyivna NEZHVYTSKA 1974       (1) Apartment no. 11 at 23 Zelinskoho St, Mariupol, Donetsk region;   (2) Apartment no. 67 (30.8 sq. m) at 23 Zelinskoho St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed as a result of artillery shelling on 21/03/2022. The applicant’s passport; title documents (apartment no. 11: extract from the real estate register dated 08/10/2007 and a certificate confirming the change of the name dated 21/12/2007; apartment no. 67: extract from the real estate register dated 01/10/2020); photo of apartment no. 11 prior to its destruction, depicting elements of daily life; photos of the destroyed residential buildings (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble residential building; few walls left; no windows left; stair flights destroyed; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble); envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - apartment no. 11 at 23 Zelinskoho St in Mariupol was the applicant’s home, as confirmed by photos of the apartment prior to its destruction depicting elements of the applicant’s daily life, which she was forced to abandon on 21/03/2022, and relocate to Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region (envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region).     18104/24 27/06/2022 Lyudmyla Pavlivna ZINCHENKO 1949       Apartment no. 133 (62.8 sq. m) at 100 Svobody Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by airstrikes and missile strikes on 21/03/2022. The applicant’s passport; residence certificate for the apartment dated 20/11/2021; title documents (inheritance certificate dated 12/05/2021, extract from the real estate register dated 13/05/2021); photos and videos of the destroyed apartment building and apartment itself (broken windows, damaged walls and ceiling, signs of fire, everything covered in rubble); 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, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).     18112/24 02/07/2022 Lora Leontiyivna ALEKSANDROVA 1959       Apartment no. 90 (54.6 sq. m) at 24/16 Lenina Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 24/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 14/11/2007; title document (purchase agreement dated 19/10/2007); photos of the apartment before the destruction, depicting elements of its interior and applicant’s family life; photos of the destroyed apartment (broken windows and doors, damaged ceiling, walls and floor, everything covered in rubble); screenshot of the online application to the Investigate Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Chernivtsi, 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 applicant’s home, as confirmed by the residence stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Chernivtsi, Chernivtsi region (envelope with the address in Chernivtsi, Chernivtsi region).     18463/24 01/07/2022 Mykola Mykolayovych LISKUN 1975       Private house at 70 Vynohradna St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 17/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the house dated 08/09/2005; title documents (the applicant owns 1/3 share in the land plot and the house in question - ownership certificate for the land plot dated 19/10/1998, ownership certificate for the house dated 12/12/1997); photos of the destroyed house (destroyed roof, broken windows, few walls left standing); 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 house in question was the applicant’s home, as confirmed by the residence registration stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).     18727/24 25/06/2022 Volodymyr Illich SLOBOZHANINOV 1947       Apartment no. 53 (46 sq. m) at 16 Moskovska St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 17/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 25/06/1997; title document (the applicant owns ¼ share in the apartment – ownership certificate dated 11/05/1994); photos of the apartment building destroyed by fire; envelope with the address in Kremenchuk, Poltava 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 stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Kremenchuk, Poltava region (envelope with the address in Kremenchuk, Poltava region).   18923/24 28/06/2022 Olena Petrivna SAPOZHNIK 1952       Apartment no. 5 (60.8 sq. m) at 15 Lomizova St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 25/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 04/08/2010; title documents (purchase agreement dated 09/07/2010, extract from the real estate register dated 12/07/2010); photo of the apartment building destroyed by fire; envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region (envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region).   18926/24* 27/06/2022 Tetyana Mykolayivna MYKHALYOVA 1973   Oleksandr Viktorovych MYKHALYOV 1972       (1) Apartment no. 57 at 76 Budivelnykiv Ave, Mariupol, Donetsk region;   (2) Vehicle Zaz-Deawoo, 2006 year of release, registration number AH8534BI Allegedly destroyed between 16/03/2022 and 27/06/2022 by artillery shelling. The applicants’ passports; title documents (apartment – Ms Mykhaylova is the sole owner, extract from the real estate register dated 27/06/2008; vehicle – Mr Mykhaylov is the sole owner, vehicle registration certificate dated 02/09/2006); photos of the burnt down apartment building and a destroyed vehicle; screenshot of the online application to the Investigate Committee of the Russian Federation without a date. complete destruction     19109/24* 24/06/2022 Kateryna Vitaliyivna ZOZULYA 1996   Lyudmyla Sergiyivna ZOZULYA 1960       Private house (66.5 sq. m) at 24 Dokuchaieva St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of air strike on 13/03/2022.   On 04/06/2022 Ms Kateryna Zozulya lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicants’ passports; residence certificate for the house in question for the applicant Kateryna Zozulya dated 25/01/2022; title document (the applicants own 1/2 share each in the house - extract from the real estate register dated 02/06/2022); photos of the house after the destruction (destroyed roof, only walls left standing, rubble inside and outside); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 05/06/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 04/06/2022; IDP certificates dated 04/04/2022. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicants complained that they were forced to abandon their home in Mariupol and relocate to Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region (IDP certificates dated 04/04/2022).   20369/24 26/06/2022 Yevgeniya Vyacheslavivna SHULIKA 1981       Apartment no. 3 (65.6 sq. m) at 139 Nikopolskyy (previously - Illicha) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by air strikes on 05/04/2022. On 20/04/2022 the applicant lodged an online application about damage of property via the DIIA website. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 13/03/2014; title document (extract from the real estate register dated 06/03/2014); photos of the damaged apartment building and the apartment (damaged walls and balconies, broken windows; broken windows, damage furniture, rubble inside); screenshot of the online application about damage of property submitted via the DIIA website on 20/04/2022; IDP certificate dated 24/03/2022. 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 applicant complained that she was forced to abandon her home in Mariupol and relocate to Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region (IDP certificate dated 24/03/2022).   20598/24 28/06/2022 Olena Sergiyivna CHEVPAN 1996       Apartment no. 3 (46.54 sq. m) at 41 Yednosti (previously - Pershoho Travnia) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by an airstrike on 29/03/2022. The applicant’s passport; marriage certificate dated 07/10/2021; title document (property certificate dated 18/11/1999); photos of the apartment before the destruction, depicting its interior and elements of the applicant’s daily life; photos of the apartment building after the destruction (ruined roof, damaged walls, broken windows, signs of fire); envelope with the address in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ivano-Frankivsk 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 was forced to abandon her home in Mariupol and relocate to Western Ukraine (envelope with the address in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ivano-Frankivsk region).   20599/24 28/06/2022 Lyubov Grygorivna GULYNINA 1954       Apartment no. 22 (44.8 sq. m) at 143 Myru (previously - Lenina) Ave, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by a missile strike on 13/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 18/11/1997; title document (technical passport dated 18/09/1992); photos of the destroyed apartment (destroyed walls, damaged ceiling, destroyed furniture, rubble inside); envelope with the address in Sofiivska Borshchahivka, 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Sofiivska Borshchahivka, Kyiv region).   20609/24 27/06/2022 Tetyana Volodymyrivna KOROBKO 1974       Apartment no. 56 (64.2 sq. m) at 37 Latysheva St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 03/04/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment in question dated 01/06/1990; title documents (the applicant owns ¾ share in the apartment – ownership certificate for ¼ share in the apartment dated 25/03/2011 and extract from the real estate register dated 26/04/2011; deed of gift for ½ share in the apartment dated 10/08/2011 and extract from the real estate register dated 16/08/2011; technical passport dated 25/05/2011); photos of the apartment building and apartment itself after the destruction (destroyed roof and walls, signs of fire, rubble outside; destroyed walls, windows, rubble inside); envelope with the address in Novomanuilivka, Kirovohrad 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kirovohrad region (envelope with the address in Novomanuilivka, Kirovohrad region).   21602/24 25/07/2022 Iryna Volodymyrivna BUCHOK 1971   Tamara Mykhaylivna TOLSTAYA 1951       Apartment no. 26 (68.5 sq. m sq. m) at 106 Peremohy Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed as a result of artillery shelling on 24/03/2022.   On 14/07/2022 the applicants lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicants’ passports (with the residence stamp for the apartment in respect of Ms Tolstaya and a residence stamp for the address in Mariupol in respect of Ms Buchok); title documents (ownership certificate dated 22/12/1994 – Ms Tolstaya owns 1/3 share in the apartment; inheritance certificate dated 28/12/2021 - Ms Buchok owns 1/3 share in the apartment); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, showing its interior and depicting elements of the applicants’ family life; photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble); complaint to the Ukrainian police dated 12/07/2022; notification from the Ukrainian police dated 15/07/2022 confirming lodging of the online complaint on 14/07/2022; envelope with the address in Kharkiv, Kharkiv 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 home of Ms Tolstaya, as confirmed by the residence registration stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon on 24/03/2022 and relocate to Kharkiv, Kharkiv region (envelope with the address Kharkiv, Kharkiv region);   Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - Ms Buchok complained that she was forced to abandon her home in Mariupol and relocate to Kharkiv, Kharkiv region (envelope with the address Kharkiv, Kharkiv region).   21704/24 30/06/2022 Svitlana Grygorivna VNUKOVA 1969       Apartment no. 32 (42.91 sq. m) at 147 Italiiska (previously Apatova) St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 30/03/2022. Title documents (ownership certificate dated 22/11/1994); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely burnt down and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed external facade; yard covered in rubble). complete destruction     21837/24 12/07/2022 Vlada Volodymyrivna SADULO 1967       Apartment no. 83 at 33 Zelinskoho St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 12/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 06/03/1998; title document (ownership certificate issued by the local bureau of technical inventory on 16/10/1990, on the basis of the purchase agreement); photos of the apartment before the destruction, depicting its interior and elements of the applicant’s family life; photos of the apartment after the destruction (destroyed ceiling, damaged walls, broken windows, rubble inside); IDP certificate dated 25/03/2022. 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 was forced to abandon her home in Mariupol and relocate to Dubno, Rivne region (IDP certificate dated 25/03/2022).   21872/24 08/07/2022 Dmytro Volodymyrovych BURDIN 1970   Vira Pavlivna BURDINA 1976   Mykyta Dmytrovych BURDIN 2005   Yevgen Dmytrovych BURDIN 1995       Apartment no. 6 (58.5 sq. m) at 21 Tsybulko St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 05/03/2022.   On 05/04/2022 Ms Burdina lodged a complaint with the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine. Title documents (ownership certificate dated 01/08/2006 – joint ownership, each applicant owns ¼ share in the apartment; extract from the real estate register dated 06/11/2006); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, depicting the applicants’ daily life; photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed, only walls left standing), complaint to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine dated 05/04/2022; rental agreement for the apartment in Kyiv dated 21/06/2022. 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 home of Mr Dmytro Burdin and Ms Vira Burdina, as confirmed by its photos prior to destruction, depicting the applicants’ daily life and their statements, which they were forced to abandon on 05/04/2022 and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (rental agreement dated 21/06/2022).   21887/24 01/07/2022 Volodymyr Ivanovych DUBROVSKYY 1949       Apartment no. 137 (30.45 sq. m) at 108 Myru (previously Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling between 22/03/2022 and 26/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (ownership certificate dated 28/07/1993); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble residential building; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble; traces of burning and soot on the external facade); envelope with the address in Lisnyky village, 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 stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon on 22/03/2022 and relocate to Lisnyky village, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Lisnyky village, Kyiv region).   21899/24 30/06/2022 Oleksandr Mykhaylovych ZHYGULIN 1963       (1) Apartment no. 42 at 77 Myru (previously Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region;   (2) Apartment no. 24 (68.79 sq. m) at 75B Myru (previously Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling between 19/03/2022 and 22/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for apartment no. 24 at 75B Myru Ave. in Mariupol; title documents (apartment no. 42: ownership certificate issued by the local bureau of technical inventory on 24/11/1994; apartment no. 24: the applicant owns 1/3 share in the apartment, ownership certificate dated 04/10/1993); photos after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble residential buildings; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble); envelope with the address in Lviv, Lviv region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - apartment no. 24 was the applicant’s home, as confirmed by the residence registration stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon on 19/03/2022 and relocate to Lviv, Lviv region (envelope with the address in Lviv, Lviv region).   21911/24 08/07/2022 Igor Valeriyovych SAFRONOV 1974       Apartment no. 135 (45.6 sq. m) at 62 Kyivska St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 20/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (inheritance certificate dated 06/03/2008; extract from the real estate register dated 19/03/2008); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; yard covered in rubble; traces of burning and soot on the external facade); envelope with the address in Kryvyi Rih, 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 registration stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon on 20/03/2022 and relocate to Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region (envelope with the address in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region).   21921/24 29/06/2022 Liliya Dmytrivna BAKHLOVA 1937       Apartment no. 11 (63.68 sq. m) at 106 Myru (previously Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by aerial bombing on 24/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (ownership certificate dated 14/02/1995; privatisation certificate dated 28/02/1996; technical passport dated 14/02/1995); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; external facade destroyed by fire; yard covered in rubble); 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon on 24/03/2022 and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   22225/24* 29/06/2022 Valeriya Oleksandrivna SHEVCHENKO 1981       (1) Apartment no 98 (66.3 sq. m) at 62 Hromovoi St, Mariupol, Donetsk region (destruction);   (2) Land plot (0.0527 ha), Mariupol, Donetsk region (loss of access) Apartment was allegedly destroyed on 10/03/2022 by artillery shelling. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment and a marriage stamp dated 17/08/2002; title documents (joint ownership - extract from the real estate register for the land plot dated 12/11/2020; extract from the real estate register for the apartment dated 07/08/2019); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, showing its interior and personal belongings; photos of the apartment and residential building after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; destroyed furniture; yard covered in rubble; destroyed vehicles; bullet marks in the windows); IDP certificate dated 08/04/2022. complete destruction, 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 was forced to abandon her home in Mariupol on 16/03/2022, and relocate to Kalush city, Ivano-Frankivsk region (IDP certificate dated 08/04/2022).   22368/24 05/07/2022 Kseniya Oleksandrivna SYEVYERINA 1982       Apartment no. 105 (48.1 sq. m) at 15/20 Meotydy Blvd., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling in March 2022. The applicant’s passport; title documents (purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register dated 01/09/2020); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, depicting the elements of daily life; photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; yard covered in rubble); envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia 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 was forced to abandon her home in Mariupol and relocate to Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region (envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region).   22552/24 11/08/2022 Svitlana Vasylivna FOMENKO 1961       Apartment no. 3 (43.2 sq. m) at 142A Artema Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 10/04/2022.   On 08/08/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; residence registration certificate dated 27/09/1999; title documents (ownership certificate dated 27/09/1999; purchase agreement dated 27/09/2022); photos before the destruction; photos after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble residential building; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed external facade; yard covered in rubble); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 09/08/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 08/08/2022; 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon on 10/04/2022 and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   22578/24 23/06/2022 Lyudmyla Viktorivna DANYLENKO 1987       Apartment no. 71 (50.6 sq. m) at 75B Myru Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 18/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (technical passport dated 18/02/2011; purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register dated 26/05/2021); photos after the destruction (completely destroyed building, signs of fire); screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 10/06/2022. complete destruction     22588/24 29/06/2022 Iryna Volodymyrivna VOLYK 1974       Private house (53.1 sq. m) at 54 Klenova St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed as a result of artillery shelling on 15/03/2022. The applicant’s passport; title document (extract from the register of real estate dated 29/06/2022). complete destruction     22783/24 24/06/2022 Inna Anatoliyivna PANCHENKO 1990       Apartment no. 215 (50.1 sq. m) at 119 Peremohy Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed as a result of artillery shelling between 05/03/2022 and 15/03/2022.   On 06/04/2022 the applicant lodged an online application about property destruction via the DIIA website. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (purchase agreement and ; extract from the real estate register dated 17/10/2020); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, showing the interior and personal belongings; photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed external facade of the residential building; rooms and yard covered in rubble); screenshot of the online application about property destruction submitted via the DIIA website on 09/04/2022; envelope with the address in Ireland. 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon on 15/03/2022 and relocate to Ireland (envelope with the address in Ireland).   23315/24 12/07/2022 Olga Borysivna YUR 1989       Apartment no. 33 (33.2 sq. m) at 152 Kuindzhi St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by shelling on 18/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 12/12/2017; title documents (purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 30/11/2017); photos of the apartment before the destruction, depicting its interior; photos of the apartment building after the destruction (signs of fire, windows broken, damaged walls); 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 registration stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region (envelope with the address in Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region).   23464/24 24/06/2022 Olena Volodymyrivna KHONKO 1976   *** Glib Mykhaylovych KHONKO 2006   Maya Mykhaylivna KHONKO 2013   (these two applicants are not the owners of the property in question)     Private house at 10 Budivelnyi Ln., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by artillery shelling on 02/03/2022. The passport of Ms Olena Khonko with a residence stamp for the private house; birth certificates of Mr Glib Khonko and Ms Maya Khonko; title document (Ms Olena Khonko is the sole owner of the private house – extract from the real estate register dated 25/09/2008); photos of the damaged private house (partially destroyed; damaged roof; destroyed fence; debris in the yard); envelope with the address in Sakhnovshchyna, Kharkiv 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 - Ms Olena Khonko complained that, together with her children Mr Glib Khonko and Ms Maya Khonko, she had been forced to flee their home in Mariupol, Donetsk region on 02/03/2022, and relocate to Sakhnovshchyna, Kharkiv region (envelope with the address in Sakhnovshchyna, Kharkiv region).   23695/24 06/07/2022 Oleksiy Sergiyovych SHEVCHENKO 1979       Apartment no. 65 at 11 Kuprina St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by aerial bombing on 14/03/2022.   On 29/06/2022 the applicant’s wife lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (extract from the real estate register dated 18/12/2003); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, showing the applicant’s family life; photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 01/07/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 29/06/2022; 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 registration stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon on 11/03/2022, and relocate to Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk region (envelope with the address in Ivano-Frankivsk region).   23897/24 12/07/2022 Oleg Volodymyrovych KLYMENKO 1970       Private house (46.7 sq. m) at 117 Panfilova St, Mariupol, Donetsk region   Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 12/03/2022. On 27/05/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the private house; title documents (technical passport dated 25/05/2000; two deeds of gift of ½ share in the apartment dated 18/07/2000 and 10/12/2001); photos of the private house prior to its destruction, showing the interior and personal belongings; photos of the private house after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; shattered windows; traces of burning and soot on the walls; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble; destroyed car); notification from the Ukrainian police dated 27/05/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on the same date; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 27/05/2022; IDP certificate dated 23/05/2022. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicant complained that he was forced to abandon his home in Mariupol on 12/03/2022, and relocate to Pryiutivka village, Kirovohrad region (IDP certificate dated 23/05/2022).   24115/24* 01/07/2022 Galyna Mykolayivna DAVYDENKO 1980   Iryna Volodymyrivna GRYSHYNA 1950   Olga Mykolayivna GRYSHYNA 1980   *** Davyd Andriyovych DAVYDENKO 2017   (this applicant is not the owner of the property in question)     Apartment no. 32 (63 sq. m) at 94 Voiniv Vyzvolyteliv St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 11/03/2022. The applicants’ passports with a residence stamp for the apartment (except Mr Davydenko); birth certificate of Mr Davydenko; title documents (ownership certificate dated 12/12/2011 – Ms Galyna Davydenko, Ms Iryna Gryshyna and Ms Olga Gryshyna own 1/3 share in the apartment each; extract from the real estate register dated 15/12/2011); photos of the apartment building after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed external facade; yard covered in rubble); envelope with the address in Limassol, Cyprus. 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 registration stamps in their passports, which they were forced to abandon on 11/03/2022, and relocate to Limassol, Cyprus (envelope with the address in Limassol, Cyprus).   24687/24 09/08/2022 Valentyna Mykolayivna GOLUB 1983       Apartment no. 9 (62.5 sq. m) at 24 Soniachna St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by a missile strike on 05/03/2022. On 28/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment dated 25/09/2012; title documents (the applicant owns ¾ share in the apartment - inheritance certificate dated 12/11/1997, purchase agreement dated 19/09/2012, extract from the real estate register dated 20/09/2012); photos and a video of the damaged apartment building and destroyed apartment (damaged walls, broken windows, signs of fire; destroyed ceiling, walls, furniture in the apartment, broken windows, rubble inside); complaint to the police dated 28/06/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 05/07/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 28/06/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigate Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Barvinkove, Zakarpattia 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Barvinkove, Zakarpattia region (envelope with the address in Barvinkove, Zakarpattia region).   25103/24 13/07/2022 Volodymyr Leonidovych TYKHONYUK 1977       Apartment no. 9 (100.3 sq. m) at 108A Budivelnykiv Ave, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by shelling and airstrikes on 14/03/2022.   On 05/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport; residence certificate with the address in Mariupol dated 07/07/2020; title documents (ownership certificate dated 22/08/2008, extract from the real estate register dated 31/05/2013); photos of the damaged apartment building (destroyed sections of the building, damaged walls, broken windows and damaged balconies, signs of fire); complaint to the police dated 05/07/2022, with evidence of its submission; envelope with the address in Pidhorodne, Dnipropetrovsk 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 applicant complained that he was forced to abandon his home in Mariupol and relocate to Pidhorodne, Dnipropetrovsk region (envelope with the address in Pidhorodne, Dnipropetrovsk region).   25571/24 28/06/2022 Olga Mykolayivna KLYEVANYK 1975       Apartment no. 20 (60.3 sq. m) at 87A Myru Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 09/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (extract from the real estate register dated 20/05/2017); photos of the apartment prior to its destruction, showing the interior and personal belongings; photos of the destroyed property (completely burnt down and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed furniture; rooms and yard covered in rubble; traces of burning and soot); envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia 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 stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region (envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia city, Zaporizhzhia region).   25592/24 24/06/2022 Vitaliy Georgiyovych KOZYAVIN 1947       Private house and outbuildings (barn, cellar) (52.6 sq. m) at 13 Kulibina St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 16/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the private house; residence registration certificate dated 19/06/1990; title document (purchase agreement dated 13/06/1990); photos of the house before the destruction, showing the applicant’s family life; photos of the house after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; rooms and yard covered in rubble); envelope with the address in Kivertsi, Volyn 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 stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Kivertsi, Volyn region (envelope with the address in Kivertsi, Volyn region).   25600/24 22/07/2022 Eleonora Illivna POPKOVA 1941       Apartment no. 80 (46.6 sq. m) at 115 Myru (previously - Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by airstrikes and artillery shelling on 17/03/2022.   On 04/07/2022 the General Prosecutor’s Office accepted the complaint, lodged by the applicant on unknown date. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment in question dated 25/11/1997; title documents (inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 25/05/2017); photos of the apartment building and the apartment itself after the damage (damaged windows, balconies and walls, signs of fire; damaged window, doors, belonging turned upside down); complaint to the General Prosecutor’s Office without a date and their response dated 04/07/2022, confirming its receipt; 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 applicant’s home, as confirmed by the residence registration stamp in her passport, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   25618/24 15/08/2022 Natalya Viktorivna KOMAROVA 1971   *** Damir Mykolayovych GARMATYUK 2012   OleCitations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
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- CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG
- Date
- 24 novembre 2025
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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