LOVAS LOVAS, May 23 (Hina) - The Croatian government commission for missing and detained persons discovered the remains of six persons with gun wounds, which indicate that persons were violently murdered, in the woods of Jelas, near
the eastern Croatian town of Lovas, commissioner Ivan Grujic said Wednesday. The victims were found about 50 centimetres underground. Grujic also said the victims were civilians. He stressed that another 300 Croatian victims were buried in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Exhumations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where about 90 Croats were buried, are scheduled to take place in the near future. So far, 128 mass graves have been discovered in Croatia, 3223 victims of the Serb aggression have been exhumed and 81 percent of them have been identified. The list of missing and detained persons includes another 1,482 names, 90 percent of whom are Croatians.(hina) it
LOVAS, May 23 (Hina) - The Croatian government commission for
missing and detained persons discovered the remains of six persons
with gun wounds, which indicate that persons were violently
murdered, in the woods of Jelas, near the eastern Croatian town of
Lovas, commissioner Ivan Grujic said Wednesday.
The victims were found about 50 centimetres underground. Grujic
also said the victims were civilians. He stressed that another 300
Croatian victims were buried in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Exhumations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where about 90 Croats were
buried, are scheduled to take place in the near future.
So far, 128 mass graves have been discovered in Croatia, 3223
victims of the Serb aggression have been exhumed and 81 percent of
them have been identified. The list of missing and detained persons
includes another 1,482 names, 90 percent of whom are Croatians.
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