VUKOVAR VUKOVAR, Sept 14 (Hina) - Special teams of the Government Commission for Missing and Detained Persons on Tuesday exhumed the bodies of another seven victims of Serbian aggression from the New cemetery and the old Catholic
cemetery in Vukovar. All victims were exhumed from individual graves. Trial exhumations were carried out today on seven locations in the area of Bogdanovci but no remains were discovered. According to the Commission's president, Lieutenant General Ivan Grujic, a trial exhumation of a 25-metre-deep well in Bogdanovci is underway. It is still not known whether the well hides the victims of Serbian aggression. Grujic announced that the exhumation of a well in Vukovar, from which the remains of ten victims, mostly women and children, were recovered two weeks ago, was continuing. The exhumation had been interrupted due to an underground water surge.(hina) rml
VUKOVAR, Sept 14 (Hina) - Special teams of the Government
Commission for Missing and Detained Persons on Tuesday exhumed the
bodies of another seven victims of Serbian aggression from the New
cemetery and the old Catholic cemetery in Vukovar. All victims were
exhumed from individual graves.
Trial exhumations were carried out today on seven locations in the
area of Bogdanovci but no remains were discovered. According to the
Commission's president, Lieutenant General Ivan Grujic, a trial
exhumation of a 25-metre-deep well in Bogdanovci is underway. It is
still not known whether the well hides the victims of Serbian
aggression.
Grujic announced that the exhumation of a well in Vukovar, from
which the remains of ten victims, mostly women and children, were
recovered two weeks ago, was continuing. The exhumation had been
interrupted due to an underground water surge.
(hina) rml