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    107 remains recovered from the largest mass grave in Tal Afar

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    Post by Rocky Tue 16 Jul 2024, 4:45 am

    107 remains recovered from the largest mass grave in Tal Afar
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    Baghdad Today - Nineveh 
    The leader of the Turkmen Front, Youssef Al-Bayati, announced today, Tuesday (July 16, 2024), the recovery of 107 remains from the largest mass graves in Tal Afar district, while indicating that the number of remains recovered does not equal the number of missing persons.
    Al-Bayati said in an interview with Baghdad Today, "The joint team, with the support of the United Nations, was able, over the course of more than two months, to recover 107 remains of victims of the largest mass grave in Tal Afar district in Nineveh, within the Alu Antar well."
    He added, "Some of the remains belong to women and children, and it is expected that the cemetery contains hundreds of victims of the ISIS invasion and the mass executions it carried out after June 2014, some of them entire families."
    Al-Bayati pointed out that "the remains were transferred to the forensic medicine department in order to take samples for special DNA tests, with samples being taken from hundreds of relatives of the victims in order to match them and determine the identity of the remains."
    He continued, "The Bir Alu Antar cemetery is one of dozens of cemeteries in Nineveh in general that were discovered in the past years, but the number of remains recovered does not equal the number of missing persons, which means that there are other unknown cemeteries."
    Last May, the Mass Graves Department in Iraq began opening and retrieving the remains buried in the “Alu Antar” pit, or what is known as the “Well of Doves,” which ISIS used as a place for executions and disposing of the bodies of victims.
    The Alu Antar Crater is located on the outskirts of Tal Afar on the road to Al-Ayadhiyah district, about six kilometers north of the district center.
    The opening of the grave came 10 years after the execution of "more than a thousand" people and throwing their remains into the hole by ISIS elements, according to the residents of Tal Afar district.
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