SpaceWar.com - Your World At War
Remains of six Argentines from the Falkland War identified
Buenos Aires, Sept 14 (AFP) Sep 14, 2021
The remains of six Argentine soldiers killed in the 1982 Falklands war with Britain have been identified, the International Committee of the Red Cross said Tuesday.

The bodies were at a mass grave near the town of Darwin, on East Falkland island.

"I am deeply moved to be part of this process and put an end to the uncertainty of the families," said Laurent Corbaz, head of the team that identified the remains.

The Argentine Team of Forensic Anthropology (EAAF), which has helped identify the remains of victims of Human Rights abuses in places like Mexico and El Salvador, also participated in identifying the remains, the ICRC said.

The remains will be returned to relatives to be handled according to the wishes of their families.

The Falklands are a self-governing British overseas territory that have been under British control since 1833.

Argentina has long claimed the south Atlantic archipelago, which they call the Malvinas.

Argentine forces invaded the islands in 1982, with Britain regaining control after a 10-week war in which 649 Argentines, 255 British troops and three islanders were killed.

Following the war, 237 Argentine soldiers were buried in 230 graves in the Darwin cemetery.

Four years ago, the remains of 122 Argentine soldiers were exhumed from unmarked graves, of whom 115 were identified by DNA testing.


ADVERTISEMENT




Space News from SpaceDaily.com
SPHEREx completes first full sky infrared map of the cosmos
CoDICE instrument returns first-light particle data for IMAP mission
Top 5 High Volatility Games For 2026 Chase The Biggest Jackpots Today

24/7 Energy News Coverage
The Quantum Age will be Powered by Fusion
Physicists map axion production paths inside deuterium tritium fusion reactors
Hybrid excitons speed ultrafast energy transfer at 2D organic interface

Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
SDA expands Tracking Layer satellite awards and related missile defense contracts
Space Systems Command activates System Delta 80 for assured space access
Rheinmetall ICEYE Space Solutions to provide SAR reconnaissance data to German military

24/7 News Coverage
Philosopher argues AI consciousness may remain unknowable
Climate driven model explores Neanderthal and modern human overlap in Iberia
Economic losses from natural disasters down by a third in 2025: Swiss Re



All rights reserved. Copyright Agence France-Presse. Sections of the information displayed on this page (dispatches, photographs, logos) are protected by intellectual property rights owned by Agence France-Presse. As a consequence, you may not copy, reproduce, modify, transmit, publish, display or in any way commercially exploit any of the content of this section without the prior written consent of Agence France-Presse.