ZAGREB, 7 Oct (Hina) - Two hundred bodies, which had been exhumed from the Ovcara mass grave near Vukovar, were transported to the pathology ward of the Zagreb Forensic Institute where they would be identified, Davor Strinovic of the
Zagreb Forensic Institute said Monday.
ZAGREB, 7 Oct (Hina) - Two hundred bodies, which had been exhumed
from the Ovcara mass grave near Vukovar, were transported to the
pathology ward of the Zagreb Forensic Institute where they would be
identified, Davor Strinovic of the Zagreb Forensic Institute said
Monday. #L#
The identification of the bodies, which would take some two
months, would start in the next couple of days and it would be
performed by international experts, mainly from the United States
and Europe, Strinovic added.
'The identification will be monitored by Croatian experts. The
Hague court demanded that Yugoslav experts and experts from the
Croatian Danubian area monitor the identification as well',
Strinovic said, adding that it would be difficult to find adequate
experts in the Croatian Danubian area.
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