VARAZDIN, April 10 (Hina) - The association of families of missing and imprisoned Croatian Homeland War soldiers from the Varazdin county held its second annual assembly in Varazdin on Saturday. The association's president, Blazenka
Djurdjek, stressed in the two years that the association has existed, ten Vukovar soldiers, members of the Varazdin police, have been exhumed, identified and buried. Croatian President's envoy Mirko Ramuscak said the Croatian Government was doing everything to find out the whereabouts of missing and imprisoned Croatian soldiers. President of the Government Commission for missing and imprisoned persons, Ivan Grujic, said 1,760 Croatian Homeland War soldiers were still missing and searched for. He announced two exhumations, in Vukovar and Erdut, in eastern Croatia, would begin in two days.(hina) lml
VARAZDIN, April 10 (Hina) - The association of families of missing
and imprisoned Croatian Homeland War soldiers from the Varazdin
county held its second annual assembly in Varazdin on Saturday.
The association's president, Blazenka Djurdjek, stressed in the
two years that the association has existed, ten Vukovar soldiers,
members of the Varazdin police, have been exhumed, identified and
buried.
Croatian President's envoy Mirko Ramuscak said the Croatian
Government was doing everything to find out the whereabouts of
missing and imprisoned Croatian soldiers.
President of the Government Commission for missing and imprisoned
persons, Ivan Grujic, said 1,760 Croatian Homeland War soldiers
were still missing and searched for.
He announced two exhumations, in Vukovar and Erdut, in eastern
Croatia, would begin in two days.
(hina) lml