OSIJEK, May 27 (Hina) - The Croatian Government's Commission for Missing and Imprisoned Persons enjoys the full support of the President of the Republic, Government, and the Croatian National Sabor in its search for 1,613 missing
persons, the Commission's President, Colonel Ivan Grujic, said at an extraordinary session of the Association of Missing and Imprisoned Homeland War Soldiers of Osijek-Baranja County, held in Osijek on Friday. Grujic said it was not true that the search for the missing had abated after the change of authority. According to Grujic, 168 bodies have been exhumed in Osijek County so far; 123 have been identified and another 137 persons are missing. Exhumations have started in Bosnia-Herzegovina as well, Grujic said, adding the Commission was looking for 96 missing Croatian citizens in Bosnia-Herzegovina.(hina) rml
OSIJEK, May 27 (Hina) - The Croatian Government's Commission for
Missing and Imprisoned Persons enjoys the full support of the
President of the Republic, Government, and the Croatian National
Sabor in its search for 1,613 missing persons, the Commission's
President, Colonel Ivan Grujic, said at an extraordinary session of
the Association of Missing and Imprisoned Homeland War Soldiers of
Osijek-Baranja County, held in Osijek on Friday.
Grujic said it was not true that the search for the missing had
abated after the change of authority. According to Grujic, 168
bodies have been exhumed in Osijek County so far; 123 have been
identified and another 137 persons are missing. Exhumations have
started in Bosnia-Herzegovina as well, Grujic said, adding the
Commission was looking for 96 missing Croatian citizens in Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
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