SISAK, March 7 (Hina) - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) investigators arrived in Sisak-Moslavina County on Wednesday to continue an investigation into war crimes against Croatians during the Homeland
War, Sisak-Moslavina police said Thursday. After the occupation of Dubica (central Croatia) in the autumn of 1991, members of Serb paramilitary units, arrested the majority of unarmed Croatian civilians and executed them near Hrvatska Dubica. After the liberation of this territory, 56 bodies have been exhumed from the second largest mass grave in Croatia. Of this number, 37 bodies were identified. The ICTY investigators will stay in the Dubica region until March 13.(hina) it
SISAK, March 7 (Hina) - International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) investigators arrived in Sisak-Moslavina
County on Wednesday to continue an investigation into war crimes
against Croatians during the Homeland War, Sisak-Moslavina police
said Thursday.
After the occupation of Dubica (central Croatia) in the autumn of
1991, members of Serb paramilitary units, arrested the majority of
unarmed Croatian civilians and executed them near Hrvatska Dubica.
After the liberation of this territory, 56 bodies have been exhumed
from the second largest mass grave in Croatia. Of this number, 37
bodies were identified.
The ICTY investigators will stay in the Dubica region until March
13.
(hina) it