Bodies of 2,000 killed servicemen underwent forensic examination so far, minister of health Anahit Avanesyan said in response to Aysor.am’s question.
“Now we have a small number of samples need to be examined,” she said.
As to the statement of a group of parents that the DNA analyses have appeared to be wrong many times, the minister said only two or three such complaints were recorded.
“They were individually examined, clarified,” she said adding that no room for mistake or distrust has been left.

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