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ZAGREB, Dec 3 (Hina) - Croatia is making preparations for the
identification of possibly 5,000 war victims in the eastern Danube
river region, Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Kostovic said in Zagreb
on Wednesday.
Kostovic spoke after a meeting with Dr. Bernd Brinkmann of the
German Institute for Forensic Medicine and Dr. Joza Balazic of the
Institute for Forensic Medicine of Ljubljana, on assistance to
experts involved in the identification process.
"We're now preparing for a more intensive process of
identification," Kostovic told a news conference.
Those to be indentified will include people who were killed and
buried in mass graves, cemeteries or other places during Serb
aggression on that part of Croatia.
The Danube region has up to now been partly or fully out of control
of the Croatian government so that the identification of numerous
victims was impossible. With the restoration of its sovereignty
over the region in January next year, Croatia will be able to do this
job.
"It is assumed that there will be up to 5,000 cases for
identification, which corresponds to the number of human losses in
that area," Kostovic said.
Of that number, soldiers account for 45 per cent of the victims and
civilians for 55 per cent. The fate of as many as 400 women is still
unknown.
In the total number of persons that needed to be identified,
Kostovic included about 1,300 missing persons, those whose graves
are known and those who are known to be dead but for whom it is not
known where they were buried.
A further 1,000 missing persons, mainly from the Banovina region of
central Croatia, should be added to this number.
Brinkmann said that in the event that identification was not
possible with classic methods, an analyis of DNA would be carried
out. However, that method was very slow.
That identification is a long and complicated process was
illustrated by the case of the mass grave at Ovcara where Serbs
killed and buried the wounded and patients from the Vukovar
hospital. Of 200 recovered bodies, 90 have been identified so far.
"We are very satisfied with the pace and number of identified
persons considering the fact that the bodies were buried six years
ago," Kostovic said, referring to the identification of Ovcara
victims. "From now on it will be more difficult."
Kostovic said he believed the identification of victims in the
Danube reigon would take years.
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