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GLINA, March 11 (Hina) - One thousand and six hundred victims of
Serb aggression have been exhumed from war affected regions in
Croatia to date, the State Commission for Missing and Imprisoned
Persons said on Wednesday.
In a meeting with heads of the Glina municipality (80km south of
Zagreb), the Commission also revealed that in the Banovina region
546 killed Croatian defenders and civilians had been exhumed, and
120 of these had still not been identified.
The Commission said its teams were still tracing 380 imprisoned and
missing people from the Banovina region.
Commission chairman Lt. Ivan Grujic called on citizens who lived in
the Glina area during the Serb aggression, and returnees from the
Croatian Danube River region, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or
the Bosnian Serb entity, to cooperate in the uncovering of
individual and mass graves which contained the bodies of missing
Croatian defenders and civilians.
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