NEW YORK — The remains of three more of the thousands of victims killed during the 9/11 attacks have been identified, nearly 25 years after terrorists flew commercial airliners into Manhattan’s iconic Twin Towers.

Using advancements in DNA technology, forensic scientists in the city Medical Examiner’s office gave some measure of closure to several families still reeling from the deadly attack in 2001.

Added to the roster of identified victims were Ryan Fitzgerald of Floral Park, L.I., Barbara Keating of Palm Springs, Calif., and a woman whose name is being withheld at the request of family.

“The pain of losing a loved one in the September 11th terror attacks echoes across the decades,” Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement. “But with these three new identifications, we take a step forwar

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