Might as well pronounce them dead the second they cross into Ukraine.
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Jem’Hadar moment.
Yeah talk about losing faith in your government
Russia: "Your son is dead, here is his remains" Ukraine(Russias sworn Nazi enemy, liars, evil people according to Russia): "Hes actually right here, yes a POW but he is receiving medical treatment. being fed, and is indeed safe/alive"
I know which side I'm rooting for
Once someone is declared dead, and their relatives claimed inheritance, it's very hard to change that legality-wise. All your property is gone, your passport is invalid, banks won't open accounts for you.
Actually, the only motivated person I can think of here are the inheritors. If this was no mistake, the only explanation I can imagine is that government, military, and/ or scientist (whoever did DNA tests) were bribed.
It's more of an incompetency and laziness issue. Given how many bodies these lab tech receive each month, they are not performing any actual tests but simply writing whatever results they are asked.
Lump sum payment to family is probably cheaper than the wages that accumulate over time.
Basically a second life.
Dear god, the Russian priest who talked about Russian revivals was right!