RAMA, April 11 (Hina) - The first out of 21 victims of the so-called Bugojno Group was identified in Bugojno on Sunday by pathologists from Split, international forensic scientists and representatives of the "Doctors for Human Rights"
humanitarian organisation. The victim was a member of the Croatian Defence Council (HV), Vinko Ivkovic, born in 1960. Members of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Army imprisoned Ivkovic and beat him on July 25, 1993. At the beginning of August the same year, the Bosniak soldiers took him away and his whereabouts were not known until today. The pathologists determined that his skull had been shattered, and only a part of his lower jaw was left of his skull. The exhumation of victims, Croats, from individual grave sites, began in the Bugojno municipality on April 8 and so far 38 people have been exhumed in Gorusa, Kandija, Bristovi, Biljeg-Glavica, Causlije, Sultanovici and Humak. Thirty have been ide
RAMA, April 11 (Hina) - The first out of 21 victims of the so-called
Bugojno Group was identified in Bugojno on Sunday by pathologists
from Split, international forensic scientists and representatives
of the "Doctors for Human Rights" humanitarian organisation.
The victim was a member of the Croatian Defence Council (HV), Vinko
Ivkovic, born in 1960.
Members of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Army imprisoned Ivkovic and beat
him on July 25, 1993. At the beginning of August the same year, the
Bosniak soldiers took him away and his whereabouts were not known
until today.
The pathologists determined that his skull had been shattered, and
only a part of his lower jaw was left of his skull.
The exhumation of victims, Croats, from individual grave sites,
began in the Bugojno municipality on April 8 and so far 38 people
have been exhumed in Gorusa, Kandija, Bristovi, Biljeg-Glavica,
Causlije, Sultanovici and Humak. Thirty have been identified.
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