| Collecting DNA biometric samples from relatives of fallen soldiers whose information has not been identified in Dong Nai province. Photo: CTV |
During this phase, the units are expected to collect information and gather more than 120 DNA samples from relatives of fallen soldiers to determine the identities of 64 soldiers whose information has not yet been identified.
According to the Provincial Police, throughout the resistance wars and international missions, and in protecting the national borders, thousands of outstanding sons and daughters of Dong Nai have fallen, including many martyrs whose remains have not yet been found, exhumed, or identified.
Organizing the collection of DNA samples from Vietnamese Heroic Mothers and relatives of unidentified martyrs is considered an important solution, applying scientific advancements to increase the efficiency of identifying the remains of fallen soldiers. It also demonstrates gratitude and helps to quickly locate the graves and remains of martyrs, facilitating the search, repatriation, and return of these martyrs to their families.
| Police officers present gifts to the relatives of fallen soldiers. Photo: CTV |
On this occasion, to express gratitude to the families of martyrs and Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, the Police Department for Administrative Management of Social Order and the police of communes, wards, and towns presented gifts to the relatives of martyrs.
To Tam
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/tin-moi/202504/dong-nai-to-chuc-lay-hon-120-mau-sinh-trac-adn-cua-than-nhan-liet-si-0e66567/






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