Remains of Martyrs to Be Exhumed to Establish Their Identity
Baku / 07.24.19 / Turan: The remains of those killed during the hostilities in the Fizuli direction in 1993-94 and buried in the Shammedli cemetery of the Imishli region will be exhumed in order to establish the identity of the martyrs.
According to the State Commission for Prisoners of War, missing and taken hostage, on July 23, work began on the exhumation of the remains and the implementation of medical genetic examination.
The exhumation will be carried out in accordance with the decision of the Baku Military Court of June 14, 2019, adopted on the basis of the appeal of the State Commission to the Prosecutor General. -21B-
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