DNA samples taken to identify fallen soldiers' remains at To Hieu Martyrs' Cemetery

The steering committees for the search for, recovery and identification of martyrs’ remains of Military Region 2 and Son La province, and To Hieu ward on June 11 jointly organised DNA sample collection for the identification of fallen soldiers’ remains at the ward Martyrs’ Cemetery. This move forms part of the nationwide 500-day campaign to accelerate the effort.

Delegates offer incense in tribute to heroes and martyrs at To Hieu ward Martyrs’ Cemetery.

The collection of biological samples for DNA testing was carried out with thorough preparation. The samples are properly preserved and handed over to the relevant authorities in accordance with technical procedures for DNA analysis and the identification of fallen soldiers. Information relating to the graves, biological samples, and the sampling process is digitised to ensure accuracy and traceability.

Forces digitise information related to the DNA sampling and identification process for martyrs’ remains.
Carrying out procedures for preserving DNA samples used in the identification of fallen soldiers’ remains at To Hieu Martyrs’ Cemetery.

According to the plan, after completing the collection of samples from 115 unidentified martyrs’ graves at the cemetery, the provincial steering committee will conduct a review of the process and standardise implementation methods for deployment across the province.

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