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ILACA, 20 Jan (Hina) - Experts of the Croatian Government's
Commission for Imprisoned and Missing Persons on Tuesday exhumed
the remains of 14 persons killed in 1991 in Ilaca and Djeletovci,
the Commission's head, Lieutenant Ivan Grujic, said Tuesday.
On Monday and Tuesday, 11 bodies were exhumed from several
locations in Ilaca, while six more bodies are being sought. Nine
bodies have been identified so far, while the families of two
victims are yet to confirm their identity.
The remains of three victims have been exhumed in Djeletovci and
their identification is under way, Grujic told reporters in Ilaca.
A forensic expert from the Osijek clinic, Mladen Marcikic, told
reporters that all victims exhumed in Ilaca had suffered a violent
death, that they were of both sexes, included civilians and
defenders, and were aged between 20 and over 70.
On Wednesday, the Commission will continue the exhumation in
Tovarnik, near the border with Yugoslavia. Experts believe they
will find a mass grave with at least 50 bodies.
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