ZAGREB, March 20 (Hina) - The mortal remains of 11 persons killed during the 1991-1995 war, including three Croatian soldiers, were identified at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Zagreb on Tuesday in the presence of the Minister
of Family Affairs, War Veterans and Intergenerational Solidarity, Jadranka Kosor, her ministry said in a statement.
ZAGREB, March 20 (Hina) - The mortal remains of 11 persons killed
during the 1991-1995 war, including three Croatian soldiers, were identified at
the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Zagreb on Tuesday in the presence of the
Minister of Family Affairs, War Veterans and Intergenerational Solidarity,
Jadranka Kosor, her ministry said in a statement. Eight bodies had
been exhumed in Serbia, five of them in a cemetery in the northern city of Novi
Sad and three in a cemetery in Belgrade. The bodies were reclaimed earlier
this month under an agreement with the Serbian Commission on Missing
Persons.
The other three bodies were exhumed from separate grave sites in
eastern Croatia.
Kosor said that Croatia was still searching for 1,116 persons listed as
missing from the war.