DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, Sept 5 (Hina) - Representatives of the association of the families of missing and detained Homeland War soldiers in Dubrovnik on Wednesday held talks with Croatian and international representatives of the "DNA
Programme for Missing Persons" with the international commission for missing and detained persons with headquarters in Sarajevo. One of the organisers of the meeting, a member of the government's commission for the identification of the remains of Homeland War soldiers, Dragan Primorac, informed representatives of the families of the newest achievements in the genetics and their possible implementation in the identification process. The president of the association Josip Jugec said another 1,450 persons are still missing and expressed hope the meeting would help in solving the problem.(hina) it sb
DUBROVNIK, Sept 5 (Hina) - Representatives of the association of
the families of missing and detained Homeland War soldiers in
Dubrovnik on Wednesday held talks with Croatian and international
representatives of the "DNA Programme for Missing Persons" with the
international commission for missing and detained persons with
headquarters in Sarajevo.
One of the organisers of the meeting, a member of the government's
commission for the identification of the remains of Homeland War
soldiers, Dragan Primorac, informed representatives of the
families of the newest achievements in the genetics and their
possible implementation in the identification process.
The president of the association Josip Jugec said another 1,450
persons are still missing and expressed hope the meeting would help
in solving the problem.
(hina) it sb