ZAGREB, May 10 (Hina) - The remains of nine victims of the Serb aggression in Croatia, exhumed in Banovina and the Croatian Danube River region, were identified in the Zagreb Forensic Institute Wednesday, the Croatian Government Media
and Public Relations Office reported. According to the results of the identification, the victims were Croatian Homeland War soldiers and civilians killed in 1991 in Zrin, Glina, Hrvatska Kostajnica and Sisenicka Gracanica, about 100 kilometres southeast of Zagreb, and Celije and Vukovar in eastern Croatia. Another 1,614 persons in Croatia are still registered as missing and the Croatian Government's Commission for Missing and Detained Persons is conducting investigations.(hina) it
ZAGREB, May 10 (Hina) - The remains of nine victims of the Serb
aggression in Croatia, exhumed in Banovina and the Croatian Danube
River region, were identified in the Zagreb Forensic Institute
Wednesday, the Croatian Government Media and Public Relations
Office reported.
According to the results of the identification, the victims were
Croatian Homeland War soldiers and civilians killed in 1991 in
Zrin, Glina, Hrvatska Kostajnica and Sisenicka Gracanica, about
100 kilometres southeast of Zagreb, and Celije and Vukovar in
eastern Croatia.
Another 1,614 persons in Croatia are still registered as missing
and the Croatian Government's Commission for Missing and Detained
Persons is conducting investigations.
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