PRISTINA, June 7 (Hina) - The UN civilian administrator for the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo, Hans Haekkerup, requested authorities in Belgrade on Thursday to include Kosovo experts in the opening of mass graves in the
Belgrade area believed to contain the remains of Kosovo Albanians. The spokeswoman for the United Nations Mission to Kosovo (UNMIK), Susan Manuel, told reporters that UNMIK police representatives in charge of missing persons had arrived in Belgrade earlier today. There they are holding talks with representatives of the authorities on ways of cooperating in the exhumation of mass graves containing Kosovars. Speaking about a hemoragic fever epidemics which broke out in the Prizren, Orahovac, and Malisevo areas, Manuel said three people had died to date, while 21 were infected.(hina) ha sb
PRISTINA, June 7 (Hina) - The UN civilian administrator for the
southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo, Hans Haekkerup, requested
authorities in Belgrade on Thursday to include Kosovo experts in
the opening of mass graves in the Belgrade area believed to contain
the remains of Kosovo Albanians.
The spokeswoman for the United Nations Mission to Kosovo (UNMIK),
Susan Manuel, told reporters that UNMIK police representatives in
charge of missing persons had arrived in Belgrade earlier today.
There they are holding talks with representatives of the
authorities on ways of cooperating in the exhumation of mass graves
containing Kosovars.
Speaking about a hemoragic fever epidemics which broke out in the
Prizren, Orahovac, and Malisevo areas, Manuel said three people had
died to date, while 21 were infected.
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