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39 Indians kidnapped by IS in Iraq's Mosul are dead: Sushma

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Thirty-nine Indians kidnapped by the Islamic State (IS) terror group in Iraq's in 2014 are dead, said on Tuesday.

The confirmed the deaths in the Rajya Sabha and said the mortal remains will be brought back to by of State for External Affairs

"will go to to bring back the mortal remains of the Indians killed in The plane carrying the mortal remains will first reach Amritsar, then and then go to Kolkata," said.

She said the bodies were spotted using deep penetration radar and were exhumed from mass graves.

Their identities were confirmed by DNA tests.

"The bodies were brought to for DNA testing. The DNA of 38 Indians have been matched.

"For verification of the bodies, DNA samples of their relatives were sent there. Four state governments -- Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and -- were involved in the process," the said.

The victims -- 31 from Punjab, four from and two each from and -- were construction workers and were employed by an in

They were taken hostage when the IS took control of Mosul, the second largest city in The workers were trying to leave when they were taken hostage.

also dismissed claims of Harjeet Massi, one of them who escaped from

"He was not willing to tell me how he escaped," she said.

The said that she had concrete evidence that he was lying.

Massi had escaped along with Bangladeshis with the help of a caterer with a fake name 'Ali', she said.

She said the details were revealed to her by Massi's employer and the caterer who helped him.

In July 2017, had said that she would not declare the 39 Indians dead without concrete proof or evidence.

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First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 13:06 IST
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