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India finds remains of 39 Indians taken hostage by ISIS in Iraq
Source: Xinhua   2018-03-20 15:04:54

NEW DELHI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- The 39 Indians who had been "missing" in

The bodily remains were identified with the help of DNA samples of their family members. Amongst the 39 Indians missing, 31 belonged to the northern state of Punjab, four to Himachal Pradesh in north, and the rest belonged to the states of Bihar and West Bengal, both eastern states.

Thanking the Iraqi government, Sushma said that the dead bodies were discovered with the help of a deep penetration radar, and thereafter they were exhumed and their DNA samples were matched with those of their respective family members.

"All the DNA have fully matched, except one whose only 70 percent DNA samples could be matched with those of his relatives as his parents are not alive," added the minister while making the announcement in the parliament upper house Rajya Sabha.

She also thanked the "Martyrs Foundation" which, according to her, carried out the difficult task of matching the DNA samples.

Junior External Affairs Minister V.K. Singh will take a special flight to Iraq and bring back the remains of all the 39 dead. Thereafter, the remains would be handed over to their respective family members, said Sushma.

The Indians had gone to Iraq to work as labourers. In 2014, as many as 40 Indians were abducted by ISIS and kept hostages for a couple of days, before allegedly being shot dead. Harjit Masih, one of the hostages, claimed to be present on the spot when all were shot dead, and managed to escape after being shot in the leg.

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India finds remains of 39 Indians taken hostage by ISIS in Iraq

Source: Xinhua 2018-03-20 15:04:54
[Editor: huaxia]

NEW DELHI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- The 39 Indians who had been "missing" in

The bodily remains were identified with the help of DNA samples of their family members. Amongst the 39 Indians missing, 31 belonged to the northern state of Punjab, four to Himachal Pradesh in north, and the rest belonged to the states of Bihar and West Bengal, both eastern states.

Thanking the Iraqi government, Sushma said that the dead bodies were discovered with the help of a deep penetration radar, and thereafter they were exhumed and their DNA samples were matched with those of their respective family members.

"All the DNA have fully matched, except one whose only 70 percent DNA samples could be matched with those of his relatives as his parents are not alive," added the minister while making the announcement in the parliament upper house Rajya Sabha.

She also thanked the "Martyrs Foundation" which, according to her, carried out the difficult task of matching the DNA samples.

Junior External Affairs Minister V.K. Singh will take a special flight to Iraq and bring back the remains of all the 39 dead. Thereafter, the remains would be handed over to their respective family members, said Sushma.

The Indians had gone to Iraq to work as labourers. In 2014, as many as 40 Indians were abducted by ISIS and kept hostages for a couple of days, before allegedly being shot dead. Harjit Masih, one of the hostages, claimed to be present on the spot when all were shot dead, and managed to escape after being shot in the leg.

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