ILOK BORDER CROSSING ILOK, July 2 (Hina) - The bodies of eight Croatian citizens, killed in east Croatia and thrown in the Danube during the Homeland War and later exhumed at a cemetery in Novi Sad, were transferred to Croatia on
Wednesday.
ILOK, July 2 (Hina) - The bodies of eight Croatian citizens, killed
in east Croatia and thrown in the Danube during the Homeland War and
later exhumed at a cemetery in Novi Sad, were transferred to Croatia
on Wednesday. #L#
At the border crossing of Ilok, on this occasion, the Croatian
authorities handed over corpses of three persons, exhumed in the
area of Banovina and east Croatia, as the families of those people
want to bury them in Serbia-Montenegro.
According to the head of the Croatian office for missing and
detained persons, Ivan Grujic, 200 bodies have to date been exhumed
in Serbia-Montenegro whose names have been on the Croatian
government's list of missing persons.
According to the head of the Serbian commission for the missing
persons, Maksim Korac, his country has so far handed over bodies of
25 identified victims to Croatia.