Police forensic experts have identified all those killed as a result of a rocket attack on a cafe in the village of Groza, Kharkov region.
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Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Klimenko announced this today, October 12, in his Telegram channel.
59 people were killed by the Russians with a direct hit from Iskander in the village of Groza. All victims are local residents. Pensioners, doctors, farmers, teachers, entrepreneurs. All civilians. Entire families of several generations died, he emphasized.
According to Klimenko, 19 people were identified using mobile DNA laboratories – for six days, police forensic scientists took samples from relatives around the clock, generated profiles and looked for a match between the fragments.
In particular:
- One of the dead, a 60-year-old man, was identified by forensic scientists from 20 body parts;
- two more people were identified using personal belongings seized from the homes of the victims, since they did not have direct relatives to compare DNA profiles with.
The minister noted that without modern mobile DNA laboratories, the process of identifying such a number of bodies and fragments took about a year.
It is important for us to establish the name of each victim, preserve their memory and record all the victims of the Russian attack. We remember. We will not forgive,” Klimenko emphasized.
Source: Racurs

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