PRISTINA, Sept 24 (Hina) - Researches conducted so far have shown there are 500 locations in Kosovo which could be mass graves, The Hague Tribunal spokeswoman Kelly Moore told Kosovo Radio-Television on Thursday. Of these, 150 have
already been searched and exhumed, she added. Moore said representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia were on Kosovo, where eight units with 90 forensic experts were searching mass graves and collecting evidence for new accusations against the Serb regime's crimes in Kosovo. Since mid-June, 300 experts have worked in Kosovo, all volunteers from 40 countries, Moore said. She commended The Hague Tribunal's cooperation with the KFOR and UN's international police. Moore said the Tribunal would like to avoid games with figures. The final number of the Kosovo victims will be known by the end of October, when researches will end, she explained, p
PRISTINA, Sept 24 (Hina) - Researches conducted so far have shown
there are 500 locations in Kosovo which could be mass graves, The
Hague Tribunal spokeswoman Kelly Moore told Kosovo Radio-
Television on Thursday.
Of these, 150 have already been searched and exhumed, she added.
Moore said representatives of the International Criminal Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia were on Kosovo, where eight units with 90
forensic experts were searching mass graves and collecting
evidence for new accusations against the Serb regime's crimes in
Kosovo.
Since mid-June, 300 experts have worked in Kosovo, all volunteers
from 40 countries, Moore said. She commended The Hague Tribunal's
cooperation with the KFOR and UN's international police.
Moore said the Tribunal would like to avoid games with figures. The
final number of the Kosovo victims will be known by the end of
October, when researches will end, she explained, pointing out the
final figure was much higher than assumed.
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