ILOK, Sept 6 (Hina) - Exhumations of victims killed during the Serb aggression started at a Catholic cemetery in eastern Croatian town of Ilok on Monday. Present at the exhumation were investigators of the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). So far, two graves have been discovered. According to the president of the Croatian Government Commission for Detained and Missing Persons, Ivan Grujic, one of the mass graves contains the remains of six people and four victims were buried in the other grave. At least 25 victims of the Serb aggression are buried at the Ilok Catholic cemetery. According to Grujic, 121 mass graves have been discovered in Croatia so far. According to data, 3,600 persons were exhumed and 2,379 were identified. Another 1,687 persons are still registered missing.(hina) it jn
ILOK, Sept 6 (Hina) - Exhumations of victims killed during the Serb
aggression started at a Catholic cemetery in eastern Croatian town
of Ilok on Monday.
Present at the exhumation were investigators of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
So far, two graves have been discovered. According to the president
of the Croatian Government Commission for Detained and Missing
Persons, Ivan Grujic, one of the mass graves contains the remains of
six people and four victims were buried in the other grave.
At least 25 victims of the Serb aggression are buried at the Ilok
Catholic cemetery.
According to Grujic, 121 mass graves have been discovered in
Croatia so far. According to data, 3,600 persons were exhumed and
2,379 were identified. Another 1,687 persons are still registered
missing.
(hina) it jn