ZAGREB ZAGREB, Feb 12 (Hina) - The remains of 11 people who went missing during the Homeland War were identified at Zagreb's Forensics Institute on Wednesday. Five bodies were exhumed at a graveyard in Novi Sad, three at Vukovar's New
Cemetery and one each in the Dubrovnik hinterland, from the mass grave at Ovcara, and at a farm at Lovas.
ZAGREB, Feb 12 (Hina) - The remains of 11 people who went missing
during the Homeland War were identified at Zagreb's Forensics
Institute on Wednesday. Five bodies were exhumed at a graveyard in
Novi Sad, three at Vukovar's New Cemetery and one each in the
Dubrovnik hinterland, from the mass grave at Ovcara, and at a farm
at Lovas. #L#
Croatia is still looking for 1,282 people who went missing in the
war, stated the head of the government's Office for Missing and
Detained Persons, Ivan Grujic.
Grujic said that exhumation works would continue in Serbia later
this month. The remains of some 60 Croatian citizens are believed to
have been buried in the area of Belgrade in unmarked graves.
The identity of the 190th of 200 people exhumed from the mass grave
at Ovcara was established today, the head of the Croatian
identification team, Davor Strinovic, said.
(hina) rml