ZAGREB FORENSIC INSTITUTE ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - Croatian Vice-Premier Goran Granic and the head of the government's Office for Missing and Imprisoned Persons, Ivan Grujic, on Tuesday held a meeting with members of associations of
families of missing and imprisoned Croatian soldiers, and promised financial assistance for identification processes at the Forensics and DNA Institute, as well as to laboratories in Zagreb, Osijek and Split. In the first six months of this year, the remains of 107 persons underwent the identification process, Grujic said. At the same time, around 600 unidentified bodies exhumed from several mass graves were buried at the common grave for Croatian soldiers at the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, he added. Grujic informed the families of missing or imprisoned soldiers about the results of talks with Yugoslav, Bosnian and representatives of Republika Srpska, and announced the exhumation of 87 bodies, victims of the Serb aggres
ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - Croatian Vice-Premier Goran Granic and the
head of the government's Office for Missing and Imprisoned Persons,
Ivan Grujic, on Tuesday held a meeting with members of associations
of families of missing and imprisoned Croatian soldiers, and
promised financial assistance for identification processes at the
Forensics and DNA Institute, as well as to laboratories in Zagreb,
Osijek and Split.
In the first six months of this year, the remains of 107 persons
underwent the identification process, Grujic said.
At the same time, around 600 unidentified bodies exhumed from
several mass graves were buried at the common grave for Croatian
soldiers at the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, he added.
Grujic informed the families of missing or imprisoned soldiers
about the results of talks with Yugoslav, Bosnian and
representatives of Republika Srpska, and announced the exhumation
of 87 bodies, victims of the Serb aggression, buried in Novi Sad
(Yugoslavia) would soon begin.
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