CYPRUS New forensic method in Cyprus helps identify remains of people missing for over 40 years. Photo screen captured from Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus - CMP Youtube Advanced DNA testing helps identify remains mishandled over 40 years ago Newsroom / CNA For the first time, authorities have identified the remains of people who went missing between 1979 and 1981, which were treated with chemicals. READ MORE
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