Key Online Platforms Listing Named Civilian Victims
1. Ukraine Memorial Platform
An initiative by the Ukrainian NGO ABO, this site publishes individual profiles of those killed in Russia’s full-scale invasion. Each entry strives to include the victim’s name, age, date and place of death, plus biographical details and source links. The database is updated daily and can be searched by name, region or date.
Платформа пам'яті Меморіал
memorial.ua
2. Every Casualty Counts (Ukraine Section)
Hosted on EveryCasualty.org, this portal aggregates verified data from the Ukraine Memorial Platform alongside other casualty-recording organisations. It humanises statistics by linking to full-length obituaries, witness testimonies and multimedia reports for each civilian entry. Search by “Ukraine Memorial Platform” under Casualty Recording Organisations.
The Ukraine Memorial Platform collects, verifies, systematizes and publishes data on those killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
everycasualty.org
3. OHCHR Civilian Casualties Dashboard
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights provides weekly updates on verified civilian deaths and injuries. While the public dashboard focuses on aggregate figures, detailed annexes occasionally list individual names, ages and circumstances when available.
4. Casualties.in.ua (Unofficial OSINT Project)
An independent, volunteer-run interactive map recording civilian losses across Ukraine. Entries often include name, age, location and source links to local news or social-media memorial posts. Updated in near real-time using open-source intelligence methods.
5. Telegram OSINT Channels
Several verified Telegram-based trackers collate personal casualty reports as soon as they surface on local media or community pages. Two of the most active are:
- @ukraine_casualties – aggregates daily reports with names and ages
- @war_victims_of_russia – focuses on Russian attacks on civilians, listing individual profiles as they’re verified
These resources together give you both high-level overviews and searchable, named lists of civilian victims—complete with ages and link-throughs to primary sources.