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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   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     30484/24 21/07/2022 Andriy Mykhaylovych CHUBAN 1961   Apartment no. 39 (45.4 sq. m) at 2/13 Horlivska St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 22/03/2022. On 15/07/2022 the applicant’s spouse 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 - inheritance certificate dated 21/02/2006; exchange agreement dated 08/04/2007; extract from the real estate register dated 27/05/2008); photos of the apartment before its destruction, depicting elements of the applicant’s family life and personal belongings; complaint to the Ukrainian police dated 11/07/2022 with a screenshot confirming its dispatch via email on 15/07/2022; 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 applicant’s home as confirmed by the residence registration stamp in his passport, photos of the apartment prior to its destruction and his statements, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Kharkiv, Kharkiv region (envelope with an address in Kharkiv, Kharkiv region).     30608/24* 09/08/2022 Lyubov Mykhaylivna KYRYLCHENKO 1973   Nadiya Andriyivna BELYAK 1992   *** Andriy Anatoliyovych KYRYLCHENKO 1969 (this applicant is not an owner of the property in question) Apartment (58.6 sq. m) no. 29 at 9 Lomizova St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 17/03/2022, 21/03/2022 and 26/03/2022. On 23/06/2022 the applicants lodged an online complaint with the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. The applicants’ passports (with the residence stamps for the apartment in respect of Ms Lyubov Kyrylchenko and Ms Nadiya Belyak, and with a residence stamp for another address in Mariupol for Mr Andriy Kyrylchenko); title documents (Ms Lyubov Kyrylchenko and Ms Nadiya Belyak are the co-owners of the apartment with ¾ and ¼ shares respectively – ownership certificate dated 21/11/2006; extract from the real estate register dated 20/12/2006; inheritance certificates and extracts from the real estate register, dated 12/03/2011 and 13/11/2014; technical passport dated 01/02/2011); photos of the apartment after the destruction (traces of fire on the external facade; broken windows and rubble inside the apartment, the applicants’ personal belongings turned upside down); screenshot of the online complaint to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 23/06/2022; marriage certificate of the applicant Ms Nadiya Belyak dated 25/10/2014, confirming the change of her last name; border crossing stamp in Ms Lyubov Kyrylchenko’s passport dated 27/04/2022; envelope with the address in Enschede, the Netherlands. 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, photos of the apartment after the destruction depicting their personal belongings and their statements, which they were forced to abandon and relocate to the Netherlands (envelope with the address in Enschede, the Netherlands; border crossing stamp in Ms Lyubov Kyrylchenko’s passport dated 27/04/2022);   Art. 3 - torture, inhuman or degrading treatment as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - since March 2022, regular shelling and the occupation of Mariupol had deprived them for several weeks of basic necessities, including water, electricity, heating, internet, food and, for Mr Andriy Kyrylchenko, medicine, and had caused them severe psychological trauma due to the constant fear for their life, filtration and their forced evacuation to the Russian Federation, before they reached a safer location on 27/04/2022.     30887/24 12/09/2022 Oksana Valeriyivna SLOTVYNSKA 1974   Apartment no. 2 (45.6 sq. m) at 22/70 Mendelieieva St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 15/03/2022. On 09/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - technical passport dated 08/02/2000; purchase agreement dated 18/03/2014; extract from the real estate register dated 18/03/2014); photos of the destroyed apartment (completely burnt down and destroyed interior; destroyed roof; everything covered in rubble); complaint to the Ukrainian police dated 09/07/2022; notification from the Ukrainian police dated 15/08/2022 confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 09/07/2022; envelope with the address in Poland. 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 Mariupol, Donetsk region, in March 2022, and relocate to Poland (envelope with the address in Poland).     31079/24 31/07/2022 Volodymyr Yevgenovych ABRAMOV 1966   Mark Volodymyrovych ABRAMOV 1990   Svitlana Volodymyrivna ABRAMOVA 1967   Apartment (42.31 sq. m) no. 38 at 47/2 Metalurhiv Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 17/03/2022. On 11/07/2022 Mr Volodymyr Abramov lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicants’ passports with the residence stamps for the apartment; title documents (joint ownership - ownership certificate dated 19/04/1993); photos and video of the apartment after the destruction (few walls left standing; completely destroyed residential building; traces of fire; rooms covered in rubble); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 11/07/2022, confirming the registration of Mr Volodymyr Abramov’s complaint lodged on the same date; envelope with the address in 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 applicants’ home as confirmed by the residence registration stamps in their passports, which they forced to abandon and relocate to Sofiivska Borshchahivka, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv region).     31247/24 01/07/2022 Olena Leonidivna BYELIKOVA 1978   Apartment no. 97 (58.7 sq. m) at 20 Morskyi Blvd., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed as a result of artillery shelling on 20/03/2022. On 27/06/2022 the applicant lodged an online complaint with the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. The applicant’s passport; certificate confirming the change of the applicant’s last name dated 13/08/2021; residence registration certificate for the apartment dated 31/08/2021; title documents (purchase agreement dated 01/12/2003; extract from the real estate register dated 02/12/2003); photos of the apartment before its destruction; photos of the destroyed apartment (few walls left standing; everything covered in rubble); screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 27/06/2022; IDP certificate issued in Kyiv region on 04/05/2022. 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 registration certificate and her statements, which was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (IDP certificate dated 04/05/2022).     31405/24 23/06/2022 Kateryna Anatoliyivna SMIRNOVA 1978   Apartment no. 35 (62.1 sq. m.) at 16 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Blvd., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 12/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - deed of gift dated 22/11/2021); photos of the destroyed residential building (completely burned down; destroyed balconies and windows; debris in the yard; traces of burning and soot on the external facade); envelope with the address in 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 applicant’s home as confirmed by her passport registration stamp and her statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Lozova, Kharkiv region (envelope with the address in Kharkiv region).     31443/24 08/09/2022 Pavlo Vitaliyovych GOLYACHENKO 1995   Nataliya Anatoliyivna GOLYACHENKO 1995   Apartment no. 50 (60.4 sq. m) at 7 Dilova St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 31/03/2022. On 23/06/2022 Mr Pavlo Golyachenko, lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicants’ passports; Ms Nataliya Golyachenko’s residence certificate at another address in Mariupol dated 23/01/2019; title documents (the applicants own 1/2 share each - technical passport dated 21/03/2011; purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register, both dated 09/10/2021); photos of the residential building after the destruction (destroyed roof; signs of fire; few walls left standing); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 24/06/2022, confirming the registration of Mr Pavlo Golyachenko’s complaint lodged on 23/06/2022; witness statements dated 20/06/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Khmelnytskyi region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - Ms Nataliya Golyachenko complained that she had been forced to flee her home in Mariupol and relocate to Slavuta, Khmelnytskyi region (envelope with the address in Khmelnytskyi region).     31474/24 27/06/2022 Tetyana Vitaliyivna ROPATYUK 1993     Apartment no. 2 (54.2 sq. m) at 28 Pershyi Yasnopolianskyi Ln., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by an airstrike on 02/03/2022. The applicant’s passport; residence registration certificate for the apartment dated 18/08/2021; title documents (the applicant owns 1/3 share in the apartment - inheritance certificate dated 21/09/2021; extract from the inheritance register dated 21/09/2021); 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).     31488/24 30/06/2022 Svitlana Stanislavivna PUZ 1967   Apartment no. 81 (45.1 sq. m) at 26 Novorosiiska St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 29/03/2022. On 25/04/2022 the applicant lodged an online application about property damage via the DIIA website. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for another apartment in Mariupol; title documents (inheritance certificate dated 16/06/2021; extract from the real estate register dated 16/06/2021); screenshot of the online application about property destruction submitted via the DIIA website on 25/04/2022; photos of the destroyed property (completely burned down and reduced to rubble residential building); IDP certificate issued in Kyiv region on 07/06/2022. 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 had been forced to flee her home in Mariupol, Donetsk Region, and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (IDP certificate dated 07/06/2022).   31530/24 15/09/2022 Iryana Valentynivna DROBASHKO 1969   (1) Apartment no. 6 (49.5 sq. m) at 2 Soniachnyi Ln., Mariupol, Donetsk region;   (2) Non-residential premises no. 50 (20.7 sq. m) at 116A Nakhimova Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling between 01/03/2022 and 13/03/2022. On 26/05/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (apartment - technical passport dated 28/08/2013; extract from the real estate register dated 31/08/2019; non-residential premises - inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 26/06/2019); photos of the property after the destruction (destroyed building; only walls left standing; signs of fire); notification from the Ukrainian police, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 26/05/2022; IDP certificate issued in Ivano-Frankivsk region on 30/03/2022. 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 her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Ivano-Frankivsk region (IDP certificate dated 30/03/2022).   31562/24 13/09/2022 Dmytro Igorovych FILATOV 1985   Apartment no. 22 (54.8 sq. m.) at 121 Myru (previously - Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 11/03/2022. On 03/07/2022 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 ¼ share in the apartment - ownership certificate dated 18/12/2001); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed; only walls left standing; traces of fire); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 04/07/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 03/07/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Khmelnytskyi, 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 registration stamp in his passport, which he was forced to abandon and relocate to Khmelnytskyi region (envelope with the address in Khmelnytskyi, Khmelnytskyi region).   31711/24 13/09/2022 Ganna Anatoliyivna POPUDKO 1966   (1) Private house (354.7 sq. m) at 7 Radina St, Mariupol Donetsk region;   (2) Apartment no. 19 (50.8 sq. m) at 35 Kuindzhi St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged as a result of the blast wave from a missile strike on 19/03/2022 and 02/04/2022. On 05/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the private house; title documents for the private house (the applicant owns 18/100 share - inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register dated 26/12/2018); title documents for the apartment (purchase agreement dated 07/04/2020; extract from the real estate register dated 07/04/2020); photos of the apartment before the damage; photos of the damaged private house (destroyed windows; damaged external walls; damaged furniture and domestic appliances; signs of shrapnel damage on the internal walls; damaged fence; damaged gate); photo of the damaged apartment (damages ceiling; destroyed windows; damaged furniture; damaged walls; destroyed door); complaint to the Ukrainian police dated 05/07/2022; police report dated 06/07/2022; victim’s interrogation report dated 12/09/2022; envelope with the address in Dnipro, 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 private house in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region (envelope with the address in Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region).   31924/24 15/09/2022 Kateryna Oleksandrivna FILATOVA 1985   Apartment no. 17 (57 sq. m.) at 3 Nakhimova Ln., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 18/03/2022. On 07/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (inheritance certificate and extract from the real estate register, both dated 25/04/2017); photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; destroyed walls; broken windows; destroyed furniture; everything covered in rubble); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 08/06/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 07/06/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; envelope with the address in Khmelnytskyi, Khmelnytskyi region. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - interference with the right to home - the apartment in question was the applicant’s home as confirmed by her passport registration stamp dated 14/07/2017, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Khmelnytskyi region (envelope with the address in Khmelnytskyi, Khmelnytskyi region).   32115/24 31/08/2022 Sergiy Volodymyrovych SAMOKHVALOV 1979   Apartment no. 70 (45.3 sq. m) at 19A Zelinskoho St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of artillery shelling on 19/03/2022 and 20/03/2022. On 11/07/2022 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 (purchase agreement dated 25/11/2013; extract from the real estate register dated 25/11/2013); video of the destroyed property submitted on a USB-key (completely burnt down residential building); complaint to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine dated 11/07/2022; prosecutor’s decision to recognise the applicant as a victim dated 11/07/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation dated 31/07/2022; IDP certificate issued in Zaporizhzhia region on 10/06/2022. 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 applicant’s home, as confirmed by his passport registration stamp and statements, which he was forced to abandon on 24/03/2022, and relocate to Zaporizhzhia, Zaporizhzhia region (IDP certificate dated 10/06/2022).   32137/24 05/07/2022 Lyudmyla Grygorivna BYRDINA 1937   Apartment no. 50 (48.54 sq. m) at 12 Khmelnytskoho Blvd., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 25/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - ownership certificate dated 23/02/1995); photos of the destroyed property (completely burnt down residential building; completely destroyed interior); 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 her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   32288/24 24/06/2022 Galyna Ivanivna MARININA 1948   Private house (24.13 sq. m) at 21 Ruliova St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 20/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the private house; title documents (the applicant owns ½ share -purchase agreement dated 30/07/1979; ownership certificate for a land plot dated 15/04/2008); photos of the private house after the destruction (completely destroyed and reduced to rubble; few walls left; no windows left; destroyed roof; yard covered in rubble); 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 house in question was the applicant’s home, as confirmed by her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon on 20/03/2022, and relocate to Odesa, Odesa region (envelope with the address in Odesa, Odesa region).   32487/24 16/09/2022 Nadiya Sergiyivna AVDYEYEVA 1953   Apartment no. 127 (23.5 sq. m) at 29 Heroichna St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly damaged by artillery shelling on 23/03/2022. On 17/06/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for another apartment in Mariupol; title document (the applicant owns ½ share in the apartment - purchase agreement dated 29/11/2006); photos of the destroyed residential building (residential building reduced to rubble; completely burnt down roof and external facade; few walls left; no windows left; rubble in the courtyard; explosion holes in the walls); police report and victim’s memo dated 17/06/2022; witness statements dated 16/09/2022; screenshot of the online application to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation without a date; IDP certificate issued in Odesa region on 08/04/2022. 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 had been forced to flee her home in Mariupol, Donetsk region on 23/03/2022, and relocate to Odesa, Odesa region (IDP certificate dated 08/04/2022).   32816/24 07/09/2022 Alla Borysivna SHYSHKINA 1967   Apartment no. 50 (49.2 sq. m) at 130A Artema St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by aerial bombing on 23/03/2022. On 23/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (the applicant owns ½ share - extract from the real estate register dated 15/07/2022); screenshots of the destroyed residential building (reduced to rubble; completely burnt down; rooms covered in rubble; no windows left); interrogation report issued by the local police on 23/07/2022; notification from the Ukrainian police, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 23/07/2022; extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 02/08/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 23/07/2022; envelope with the address in 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 her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon on 23/03/2022, and relocate to Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv region).   32901/24 28/06/2022 Sergiy Volodymyrovych KONONENKO 1986   Apartment no. 21 (62.5 sq. m) at 113 Myru (previously Lenina) Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed as a result of artillery shelling on 10/03/2022 and 26/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (the applicant owns 1/4 share - extract from the real estate register dated 26/09/2018); photos after the destruction (destroyed multi storey building, signs of fire; few walls left standing); victim’s memo dated 27/05/2022; envelope with the address in 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 his passport registration stamp and statements, which he was forced to abandon on 24/02/2022, and relocate to Zaporizhzhia region (envelope with the address in Zaporizhzhia region).   32906/24 22/07/2022 Svitlana Mykolayivna GUSAK 1964   Apartment no. 3 (47.7 sq. m) at 2 Azovie Blvd., Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 30/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns 2/3 share in the apartment - technical passport dated 06/04/1994; extract from the real estate register dated 01/07/2009; deed of gift dated 18/06/2009); photos of the destroyed property (burned down residential building; explosion holes in the external walls; traces of burning and soot on the facade); witness statements dated 23/07/2022; IDP certificate issued in Cherkasy region on 12/04/2022. 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 her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon on 30/03/2022, and relocate to Blahodatne village, Cherkasy region (IDP certificate issued on 12/04/2022);   Art. 3 - torture, inhuman or degrading treatment as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - applicant complained that, owing to regular shelling, she had been forced to hide in a basement for four weeks in March 2022 without access to basic necessities, including water, electricity, heating, food and medicine, and that the subsequent loss of her job and home had caused her psychological trauma.   33061/24 21/07/2022 Alina Volodymyrivna ISAKOVA 1991   Lyudmyla Semenivna DOROSH 1960   Apartment no. 1 (47.9 sq. m) at 38 Mendelieieva St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by fire as a result of a missile strike on 30/03/2022. The applicants’ passports with the residence stamps for the apartment; title documents (each applicant owns 1/2 share - ownership certificate and technical passport, both dated 08/12/2004; extract from the real estate register dated 31/05/2006); photos and a video of the apartment after the destruction (burned down to the ground; everything covered in rubble); marriage certificate dated 06/08/2016, confirming the change of Ms Isakova’s last name; 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 applicants’ home as confirmed by their passport registration stamps, which they were forced to abandon and relocate to Kyiv, Kyiv region (envelope with the address in Kyiv, Kyiv region).   33076/24* 14/09/2022 Olena Viktorivna MANAKHOVA 1970   Apartment no. 13 (69.5 sq. m) at 47 Peremohy Ave., Mariupol, Donetsk region Lost access to the apartment in March 2022. On 09/08/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with the residence stamp for the apartment; title documents (the applicant owns 1/3 share in the apartment - purchase agreement dated 05/12/2003; extract from the real estate register dated 09/12/2003); photos of the damaged apartment (broken windows; damaged balcony door; rooms covered in rubble; hole in the wall); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations dated 10/08/2022, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 09/08/2022; IDP certificate issued in Dnipropetrovsk region on 02/04/2022. 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 her passport registration stamp and statements, which she was forced to abandon and relocate to Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk region (IDP certificate issued on 02/04/2022).   33091/24 21/07/2022 Sergiy Mykolayovych KULIK 1972   Apartment no. 42 at 3 Poltavska St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling between 30/03/2022 and 05/04/2022. On 15/07/2022 the applicant lodged a complaint with the Ukrainian police. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for the apartment; title document (the applicant owns ½ share - extract from the real estate register dated 30/09/2009); photos of the apartment prior to the destruction, depicting scenes of the applicant’s everyday life photos of the apartment after the destruction (completely burnt down roof and external facade; few walls left; yard and apartment covered in rubble; burnt ceilings and walls inside; residential building reduced to rubble; explosion holes in the walls; traces of burning and soot on the external facade); extract from the register of pre-trial investigations, confirming the registration of the applicant’s complaint lodged on 15/07/2022; IDP certificate issued in Cherkasy region on 01/04/2022. 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 his passport registration stamp, photos of the apartment prior to its destruction and his statements, which he was forced to abandon at the end of March 2022 and relocate to Cherkasy region (IDP certificate issued on 01/04/2022).   33102/24 26/06/2022 Nataliya Sergiyivna OBOYANTSEVA 1976   Private house (79.2 sq. m) at 60 Flotska St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 03/04/2022. Title documents (purchase agreement and extract from the real estate register dated 20/08/2020); photos of the private house prior to its destruction, showing the applicant’s family life, interior and personal belongings; screenshots of the destroyed property (few walls left; damaged roof; damaged furniture; bullet marks in the fence; rooms and yard covered in rubble); purchase tickets; IDP certificate issued in Cherkasy region on 16/05/2022. complete destruction Art. 8 (1) - flight from one’s home as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - the applicant complained that she had been forced to flee her home in Mariupol, Donetsk region on 03/04/2022, and relocate to Cherkasy region (IDP certificate issued on 16/05/2022).   33104/24 04/07/2022 Lolita Anatoliyivna ISHCHENKO 1961   Apartment no. 137 at 40 Troitska (previously - 50 years of USSR) St, Mariupol, Donetsk region Allegedly destroyed by artillery shelling on 12/03/2022. The applicant’s passport with a residence stamp for another apartment in Mariupol; title document (extract from the real estate register dated 19/01/2009); screenshots of the destroyed residential building (completely burnt down and reduced to rubble); IDP certificate issued in Kyiv region on 09/06/2022. 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 had been forced to flee her home in Mariupol, Donetsk region on 12/03/2022, and relocate to Kyiv region (IDP certificate issued on 09/06/2022).  Citations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
- Chambre
- CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG
- Date
- 18 décembre 2025
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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ECLI:CEDH:001-248231
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