PRISTINA, July 27 (Hina) - Fourteen Serb farmers, killed in the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo on Friday, will be buried in Kosovo's village of Staro Gracko on Wednesday, Serbian sources reported on Tuesday. The funeral, which
was originally to be held on Monday, was postponed because the autopsy of the bodies was not completed. Representatives of the United Nation's mission to Kosovo on Monday evening told members of the Serb community in Gracanica that the autopsy would be completed by Tuesday evening. Members of the British Kosovo Force (KFOR) continued the intensive investigation of the crime. Serbs from Staro Gracko said they would hold a rally on Tuesday at which they would announce whether they would stay in Kosovo or not. A German representative of the peace troops in Kosovo, general Fritz von Korff, said another two unidentified bodies were found near Orahovac. Albanian sources reported
PRISTINA, July 27 (Hina) - Fourteen Serb farmers, killed in the
southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo on Friday, will be buried in
Kosovo's village of Staro Gracko on Wednesday, Serbian sources
reported on Tuesday.
The funeral, which was originally to be held on Monday, was
postponed because the autopsy of the bodies was not completed.
Representatives of the United Nation's mission to Kosovo on Monday
evening told members of the Serb community in Gracanica that the
autopsy would be completed by Tuesday evening.
Members of the British Kosovo Force (KFOR) continued the intensive
investigation of the crime.
Serbs from Staro Gracko said they would hold a rally on Tuesday at
which they would announce whether they would stay in Kosovo or not.
A German representative of the peace troops in Kosovo, general
Fritz von Korff, said another two unidentified bodies were found
near Orahovac.
Albanian sources reported that the body of a 20-year-old woman was
found in Gnjilan on Monday.
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