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Iraq says bodies of 38 Indians have been recovered

AP  |  Baghdad 

Iraqi authorities have found the bodies of 38 Indian construction workers abducted when Islamic State militants overran the northern city of more than three years ago, officials said today.

The bodies were buried near the village of Badush, northwest of Mosul, in an area that Iraqi forces recaptured last July.

The killing was a "heinous crime carried out by Daesh terrorist gangs," Iraqi official told reporters. Daesh is the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group.

The bodies are "citizens of the friendly Indian state. Their dignity was supposed to be protected, but the forces of evil wanted to defame the principles of Islam," said Najiha, the of Iraq's Martyrs Establishment, a government body dealing with people killed in the fight against the Islamic State group.

The abducted workers, most from northern India, had been employed by a construction company near when militants captured wide swaths of the area.

Relatives said they received phone calls from some of the workers five days after was captured, asking for help.

Around 10,000 Indians worked and lived in at that time. Search operations led to a mound near where local residents said bodies had been buried by the IS, said in Parliament.

Iraqi authorities used radar to establish that the mound was a mass grave, she said, and then exhumed the bodies. Indian authorities then sent DNA samples from relatives of the missing workers.

Swaraj said 39 bodies had been found in the grave, but the DNA on one had yet to be fully confirmed.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 16:05 IST
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