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EXHUMATION OF PEOPLE KILLED IN CROATIAN, BOSNIAN WARS STARTS AT BELGRADE CEMETERY

BELGRADE CEMETERY BELGRADE, May 17 (Hina) - An exhumation of the bodies of 61 people killed during wars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
BELGRADE, May 17 (Hina) - An exhumation of the bodies of 61 people killed during wars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina#L# in the 1990s began at Belgrade's Lesce Cemetery on Monday following an agreement between the commissions for missing persons of Croatia and Serbia-Montenegro. The exhumation will last ten days and will be followed by another exhumation of an additional six bodies buried at the town cemetery in Obrenovac, Serbian commission chairman Gvozden Gagic told reporters. Colonel Ivan Grujic, assistant to the Croatian minister of family and war veterans affairs and head of the Department for Detainees and Missing Persons, who had recently visited Belgrade, said that Croatia was also interested in exhumations to be carried out at Begejac, Stajicevo, Sombor and Nis, where detention centres for Croatian prisoners existed during the war. The people being exhumed at the Lesce Cemetery went missing during the war in Croatia. Some of them died at the Army Medical Centre in Belgrade, some were found in rivers, some were taken from Eastern Slavonia and put in camps or prisons in Serbia-Montenegro, while some ended up in Serbian refugee centres as part of transfers of civilian populations, Grujic said. "All samples will be made available to Croatian representatives, who will run DNA tests for unidentified bodies in their laboratory and match them with blood samples already collected from the families of missing persons," Gagic said. Gagic added that all the results would be compared to the findings of the international commission for missing persons, and that the same procedure would also be conducted in Croatia because "there is information that there are similar graves in Zadar, Sibenik and Slavonski Brod." (Hina) vm

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