Relatives of those who died in Bucha offered to take a DNA test


Several dozen bodies of the dead remain unidentified in Bucha.
In Bucha, they will do a free DNA analysis for the relatives of the victims. This is reported by the Buchansk City Council.
You can identify a relative by matching these DNA samples with DNA data from the natural parents or children. This will help investigators identify the bodies currently listed in the database of unidentified persons, and help relatives find and bury their relatives, the report says.
It will be possible to donate a DNA sample on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. near the Information Center of the Funeral Service of the city of Bucha. Address: Polevaya street, 19
To do this, you need to fill out a questionnaire and you will be invited at a convenient time for the experts. Please take your passport with you, the officials warned.
They also added that if you have any questions, you should call the call center of the funeral service of the Buchansk City Council by phone: +380683282892.
Forensic medical experts have already taken DNA samples from all the dead and deceased found in the Buchansky district from February 24 to April 28, 2022.
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