ZAGREB, April 27 (Hina) - Nine families of missing Croatian soldiers and civilians from the Danubian and Banovina regions identified members of their families at the Zagreb Faculty of Medicine's forensic institute on Friday. According
to data of the government's office for detained and missing persons, Croatia's is still tracing 1,497 people. Today's identification was performed with the state-of-the-art DNA method, which has been used to identify about 80 percent of all exhumed victims to date, said office president Lt. Col. Ivan Grujic. To date about 127 mass graves have been discovered in Croatia containing more than 3,000 bodies, of which 700 have yet to be identified.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, April 27 (Hina) - Nine families of missing Croatian
soldiers and civilians from the Danubian and Banovina regions
identified members of their families at the Zagreb Faculty of
Medicine's forensic institute on Friday.
According to data of the government's office for detained and
missing persons, Croatia's is still tracing 1,497 people.
Today's identification was performed with the state-of-the-art DNA
method, which has been used to identify about 80 percent of all
exhumed victims to date, said office president Lt. Col. Ivan
Grujic.
To date about 127 mass graves have been discovered in Croatia
containing more than 3,000 bodies, of which 700 have yet to be
identified.
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