TRAKOSCAN, June 30 (Hina) - Croatia's alliance of associations of detained and missing soldiers' families on Saturday urged the authorities to take concrete steps to finally shed light on the fate of their dearest. Nothing is still
known about 1,451 soldiers and civilians gone missing during the early 1990s aggression on Croatia. The alliance convened in Trakoscan, northern Croatia, today for its third assembly. The alliance seeks expediting exhumations in all regions, the DNA identification of the remains, and resuming talks with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the level of foreign ministries and government commissions for detained and missing persons.(hina) ha sb
TRAKOSCAN, June 30 (Hina) - Croatia's alliance of associations of
detained and missing soldiers' families on Saturday urged the
authorities to take concrete steps to finally shed light on the fate
of their dearest.
Nothing is still known about 1,451 soldiers and civilians gone
missing during the early 1990s aggression on Croatia.
The alliance convened in Trakoscan, northern Croatia, today for its
third assembly.
The alliance seeks expediting exhumations in all regions, the DNA
identification of the remains, and resuming talks with the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia on the level of foreign ministries and
government commissions for detained and missing persons.
(hina) ha sb