The fate of 97 missing persons was established in the said period. Of those 97 missing persons, 71 were exhumed from mass graves in Croatia and identified and six were found in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The search for ten missing persons was completed, and ten persons were found alive in Croatia's liberated areas and third countries.
Since 1994, when search requests were renewed for 3,054 missing and imprisoned persons, the fate of 1,914 persons or 63 percent of the missing was established.
The fate of 1,140 persons reported missing to the Department for Missing and Imprisoned Persons by their families remains unknown.
What also remains to be established is the fate of another 915 Croatian nationals whose personal data were collected on the basis of bilateral agreements with Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina and in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross.