ZAGREB, May 14 (Hina) - Croatia is still searching for 1,275 people who went missing in the Serb aggression on the country, the head of the government's Office for Missing and Imprisoned Persons, Ivan Grujic, said in Zagreb on
Wednesday.
ZAGREB, May 14 (Hina) - Croatia is still searching for 1,275 people
who went missing in the Serb aggression on the country, the head of
the government's Office for Missing and Imprisoned Persons, Ivan
Grujic, said in Zagreb on Wednesday. #L#
Grujic gave the statement after a meeting of working groups of the
Croatian office and the Serbian and Montenegrin Council of
Ministers' Commission on Humanitarian Affairs and Missing
Persons.
Today's meeting was held after a break which lasted several months
due to the reorganisation of the Serbia-Montenegro state union.
Serbia and Montenegro is officially looking for 520 citizens who
went missing in Croatia, said Maksim Korac, head of the Serbia-
Montenegro commission.
Croatian Serb refugees are trying to trace another 2,701 people, he
said, adding that this was unofficial data referring to Croatian
Serb citizens.
Grujic said the Serbian-Montenegrin delegation had promised that
exhumations in its territory would continue.
The remains of 189 people have been exhumed in the areas of Sremska
Mitrovica, Novi Sad and Sid, he said.
Exhumations will resume in Belgrade and Pancevo, Grujic added.
Around 60 people whose exhumation Croatia requested were buried in
the area of Belgrade and ten more in the area of Pancevo.
The beginning of exhumations in Belgrade and Pancevo will be set at
the next meeting in Belgrade.
Croatia has requested Serbia and Montenegro to provide documents on
Vukovar Hospital, which, according to eye-witnesses, were taken to
Belgrade by the former Yugoslav People's Army, Grujic said.
According to data of the Croatian office, the bodies of 3,398 people
have been exhumed from 136 mass and a number of individual graves in
Croatia so far. Of that number, 2,810 have been identified, of whom
1,211 were among those reported missing.
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