The bodies of 1,459 Iraqis killed in the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran have been buried in Basra province.

The bodies of 1,459 unidentified Iraqis killed in the eight-year war with Iran have been buried in the Burjsiya cemetery in Basra province, the Defense Ministry said.

The ministry added that the bodies were found while searching for missing persons from the 1980-1988 war in the battlefields along the border between the two neighboring countries.

Often, remains of fallen soldiers of the war are found in both Iraq and Iran.

There are official figures on the number of missing soldiers in the eight-year Iran-Iraq war. It is estimated that around one million were killed on both sides. The war was also the 20th century’s most prolonged conflict, more protracted than WWI and WWII. 

An elderly Iranian woman prays at the graves of unknown soldiers who were killed during 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, at the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery just outside Tehran, Iran