Fifty-two missing persons, whose bodies have been found in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia-Montenegro, have been identified by the DNA method since May.
The Croatian ministry and the ICMP have exchanged 3,708 findings since May when the project was launched.
The remains of 4,036 victims have been exhumed from 141 mass graves and over 1,700 individual graves across Croatia since the end of the war in 1995, and 3,264 persons, or 80.87 per cent, have been identified by now, Assistant Minister Ivan Grujic said at a press conference in Zagreb.
Grujic added that Croatia was still looking for 1,149 persons listed as missing.
The ICMP director for cooperation with governments, Jeffrey Buenger, said that identification of missing persons would be easier now that data on blood samples of their families and bones found in mass graves across the former Yugoslavia had been exchanged.