ZAGREB, Dec 18 (Hina) - The fate of 440 persons, documented as +detained or missing in the Croatian Homeland War, has been found out +in 1998, vice-president of the Croatian Government's Commission +for Detained and Missing Persons,
Ivan Grujic, said on Friday.+ Grujic spoke to reporters after talks with Prime Minister Zlatko +Matesa.+ Grujic said that 1,450 bodies from 39 mass graves were exhumed in +1998, and added that a series of talks had been held with the aim to +establish the fate of missing persons.+ The president of an alliance of associations gathering families of +missing and detained Croatian soldiers, Josip Jugec, said the +alliance had informed the Prime Minister of the problems of +financing and equipping a laboratories for identifying victims in +Zagreb, Split, and Osijek. + He asserted the Zagreb laboratory was well-equipped, while the one +in Osijek had not yet begun to work. + The necessary eq
ZAGREB, Dec 18 (Hina) - The fate of 440 persons, documented as
detained or missing in the Croatian Homeland War, has been found out
in 1998, vice-president of the Croatian Government's Commission
for Detained and Missing Persons, Ivan Grujic, said on Friday.
Grujic spoke to reporters after talks with Prime Minister Zlatko
Matesa.
Grujic said that 1,450 bodies from 39 mass graves were exhumed in
1998, and added that a series of talks had been held with the aim to
establish the fate of missing persons.
The president of an alliance of associations gathering families of
missing and detained Croatian soldiers, Josip Jugec, said the
alliance had informed the Prime Minister of the problems of
financing and equipping a laboratories for identifying victims in
Zagreb, Split, and Osijek.
He asserted the Zagreb laboratory was well-equipped, while the one
in Osijek had not yet begun to work.
The necessary equipment arrived in the Split laboratory and was
presently being installed, Jugec concluded.
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