According to local media, Hurtic said exhumations near Snagovo were over, and that documents retrieved from the grave confirmed the location was the burial site of Bosnian Muslims listed as missing since the then U.N.-protected Srebrenica fell into Bosnian Serb hands in July 1995.
Hurtic said some bodies showed marks that the victims' hands were tied, that they were blindfolded and had gunshot wounds, which he added indicated the victims were killed after being captured.
The Snagovo location is a secondary mass graves, which means that it contained the bodies of people who were killed and initially buried elsewhere. Bosnian Serbs moved bodies after the signing of the Dayton peace accords in early 1996 in an attempt to cover up the atrocities they committed during the Bosnian war.