DNA tests of relatives ongoing to ascertain identity of Nepalis killed in Russia-Ukraine war

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MARCH 20As the Russian government sought DNA samples from the family
members of Nepalis who died in Russia, it has initiated genetic testing for those who came into contact with officials.
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The Department of Consular Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs forwarded
samples of seven individuals on Tuesday and an additional one on Wednesday to the Nepal Police Central Office for genetic testing.The
Department dispatched the DNA samples of relatives of Khom Bahadur Bhujel, Bimal Kumar Gajmer, Prem Prakash Neupane, Bhim Bahadur BK,
Kshitiz Basnet, Somesh Sunuwar, Bijaya Bahadur Thokar, and Jitendra Bahadur Ghising for testing
According to recent reports, an additional 15 Nepalis are suspected to have died in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The
Russian government had requested the Embassy of Nepal in Moscow to provide DNA samples from family members to confirm the identities of the
Nepalis and for genetic testing.Director-General of the Department, Prakash Mani Poudel, stated that the DNA reports' details would be sent
to Moscow after receiving them from the Nepal Police.
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