It was unclear how they obtained the ISIS leader's DNA, but a U.S. officialtold The Washington Post on condition of anonymity that it was voluntarily provided by one of his own daughters....
Samples of the terrorist's remainshad to be physically taken to a U.S. military DNA lab in Afghanistan to provide a conclusive match. Since then, advances in technology have allowed for so-called on-the-spot DNA testing, which dramatically cuts down the processing time for results....
Marcus Evans, Deputy
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2019-10-29 00:00:00.0