Syrian Civil Defense teams, in collaboration with the Missing Persons Authority, have initiated search operations in Ma'damiya al-Sham following reports from locals about human remains. This effort is part of ongoing attempts to uncover the fate of the missing.
Israeli rescue teams are tirelessly working to find four missing individuals beneath the rubble of a building hit by an Iranian missile. This incident raises significant concerns amid escalating regional tensions.
Israeli rescue teams are continuing their efforts to locate four missing individuals trapped under the rubble of a residential building in Haifa, which collapsed due to a direct hit from a heavy Iranian missile. Concerns are rising over the possibility that the missile's warhead did not detonate.
The police in Nibong Tebal are actively searching for two individuals who have been missing since March 25 and 26. Efforts are focused on locating a 44-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman who left their homes and have not returned.
A specialized organization announced the discovery of at least 14 remains in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, during extensive search operations. This incident highlights the ongoing crisis of missing persons in the region.
On Sunday, a protest took place in Qamishli, Hasakah province, organized by families of detainees and missing persons. They are demanding the authorities reveal the fate of hundreds of individuals who have disappeared during the ongoing conflict.
Oman has announced a new initiative to provide monthly financial allowances to families of missing persons, aimed at offering psychological and material support. This decision is part of the government's efforts to improve the living conditions of these families and alleviate their suffering.
Authorities are searching for information regarding Mr. <strong>Nourdin Aani</strong>, a 62-year-old man who was last seen near <strong>Queen Street</strong> at 4:45 PM on March 29. His disappearance has raised concerns among his family and the local community.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) has announced psychological support for families of American soldiers missing in conflicts. This announcement was made during a press conference in Jakarta, where approximately 400 families gathered to receive information about their loved ones' cases.
Flooding in the Al-Hasakah province of northeastern Syria has uncovered mass graves containing hundreds of unidentified bodies. This discovery raises critical questions about the fate of the missing and the circumstances of their deaths.
Syrian Civil Defense teams responded to reports of human remains found in the Al-Qabu area of northern Homs. They coordinated with the National Missing Persons Authority to carry out necessary documentation procedures.
The Mexican government announced that approximately one-third of the missing persons, estimated at around <strong>130,000</strong>, may still be alive. This revelation has sparked significant criticism from the families of the missing, who are frustrated by the lack of progress in investigations.
Mexican authorities announced that more than <strong>40,000</strong> of the <strong>130,000 missing</strong> individuals may still be alive, following a review of official databases. This revelation comes amid a growing crisis of disappearances in the country.
Efforts continue to locate a missing mother in Arizona, where her home was found with doors open, raising questions about her disappearance. New details highlighted in an interview may aid the ongoing investigation.
Families in Gaza face significant legal and social challenges amid escalating Israeli bombardment, with official documentation of deaths becoming increasingly difficult. This situation has left many citizens legally uncertain about the fate of their loved ones.