ZAGREB, 15 April (Hina) - The remains of a Croatian soldier were identified at the Forensic Institute in Zagreb on Thursday and the remains of nine more civilian victims are expected to be identified in the next few weeks.
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NEWS BULLETIN NO. 13026
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ZAGREB, 15 April (Hina) - The remains of a Croatian soldier were identified at the Forensic Institute in Zagreb on Thursday and the remains of nine more civilian victims are expected to be identified in the next few weeks.
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