SPLIT, Nov 1 (Hina)- Displaced people from the occupied Drnis and
Vrlika areas (UNPA south) who were unable to visit their loved
ones' graves on All Saints' Day, today travelled in ten buses to
control points towards UNPA south.
They will light candles and take part in a mass at separation
lines at the villages of Maljkov, Potravlje and Pakov Selo.
Meanwhile from Split this morning, European monitors followed
110 displaced people to a cemetery in Gradac, a village from which
they were forced to leave four years ago.
It is the only cemetery in a 'blue zone' in the Sibenik county
in which UNPROFOR, along with the occupiers' consent, could
guarantee the grave visitors' safety.
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