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    Thousands of missing people will remain under the soil of the border with Iran. Information has run

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    Post by Rocky Fri Oct 06, 2023 5:56 am

    Thousands of missing people will remain under the soil of the border with Iran. Information has run out and Iraq does not know where to dig

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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    More than 20 years after it turned into cemeteries containing the bodies of missing victims of the Iran-Iraq war, the Iraqi-Iranian border witnessed extensive searches throughout the past years, from 2003 until now. After more than 30 years have passed, there are thousands of missing victims who were not lucky enough to find their way to... Their final graves, their final resting place, and their families taking their last look at them after three decades of their loss.
    The past ten years have witnessed searches, extractions, and exchanges of remains between the Iraqi and Iranian sides. Most of these searches were driven by scattered information that relied on the history of battles and the memories of soldiers and officers to search in specific areas. Through these operations, more than 60,000 remains were exchanged between Iraq and Iran. Except for the Iraqis who were found inside the Iraqi borders, but the information that was relied upon had run out, which led to the cessation of search operations until new information was found to infer the areas where military operations took place that led to the mass death of soldiers, in order to carry out digging and searching operations again.
    An informed source said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “search operations for the remains of the 1980s war between Iraq and Iran within the areas of the border strip in the sites of Mandali, Qazaniya, and the vicinity of Khanaqin in Diyala have been halted for some time and have now been postponed to 2024.”
    He added, "The postponement came due to the exhaustion of the available store of information about the possible locations of the remains of either Iraqis or Iranians, which depends in its entirety on the paths of battles or what has been stored in the memory of fighters and military leaders, or any information that reveals some of the secrets of the burial places of the remains, which number in the hundreds."
    He pointed out that "the border line witnessed about 10 strong battles between the years 1980-1988, amid conflicting reports about the number of casualties between Iraq and Iran, but all possibilities confirm the fall of thousands. The fate of many of them is still unknown because their remains have not been found because some of them were buried in the sites following the bombing."
    He continued, "Hundreds of the remains of Iraqi and Iranian soldiers were recovered in recent years by storing information and temporarily postponing search operations so that other information could be accessed."
    Iranian reports indicate that the Iranian side received the remains of 47,000 Iranian soldiers, and only the remains of 2,500 of them remained inside Iraq. As for Iraq, it received 20,000 remains from the Iranian side, and there remain 50,000 remains of Iraqi soldiers still in Iran.

    Source: Baghdad Today
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