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Ukrainian groups learn about DNA use to identify war victims

Por: The Boston Globe World April 06, 2023

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Representatives of Ukrainian civil society and rights groups have visited an organization that uses high-tech DNA techniques to identify people who go missing in conflicts and natural disasters, a move intended to boost cooperation during the ongoing war in Ukraine.The head of the International Commission on Missing Persons, a Hague-based group that operates a human identification facility, said Thursday that her... + full article



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