ILOK/TOVARNIK/VUKOVAR, June 29 (Hina) - Teams of the Croatian Government Commission for Missing and Detained Persons on Thursday discovered the remains of two persons who went missing during the Serb aggression in Croatia at two
locations in the Croatian Danube River region. One body was found in a vineyard about eight kilometres of the eastern Croatian town of Ilok and the other one was found at the entrance of a Catholic cemetery in Tovarnik. The remains will be taken to the Vinkovci Forensic Institute to be identified, said Government's commissioner for missing and detained persons Marko Milos. He added that the teams discovered a human scull in a house in the eastern Croatian town of Vukovar Thursday which is to be taken to the Zagreb Forensic Institute. As a part of the search for the missing, the Croatian Government Commission started trial exhumations on June 6. Of 70 planned, ex
ILOK/TOVARNIK/VUKOVAR, June 29 (Hina) - Teams of the Croatian
Government Commission for Missing and Detained Persons on Thursday
discovered the remains of two persons who went missing during the
Serb aggression in Croatia at two locations in the Croatian Danube
River region.
One body was found in a vineyard about eight kilometres of the
eastern Croatian town of Ilok and the other one was found at the
entrance of a Catholic cemetery in Tovarnik.
The remains will be taken to the Vinkovci Forensic Institute to be
identified, said Government's commissioner for missing and
detained persons Marko Milos.
He added that the teams discovered a human scull in a house in the
eastern Croatian town of Vukovar Thursday which is to be taken to
the Zagreb Forensic Institute.
As a part of the search for the missing, the Croatian Government
Commission started trial exhumations on June 6. Of 70 planned,
exhumations have been completed at 40 locations in the eastern
Croatian Vukovar-Srijem County, at which the remains of seven
bodies were discovered.
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