PRISTINA, Sept 25 (Hina) - Investigators of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) are conducting an investigation in northern Kosovo, for it is suspected of containing another mass grave. ICTY
spokeswoman Kelly Moore refused to confirm news according to which, the remains of persons killed during the conflict in this southern Yugoslav province were discovered in the "Trepce" conglomerate. According to Albanian sources, there are suspicions that at least 700 bodies of killed Albanians are in the conglomerate. The "Tepce" conglomerate, still controlled by Serbs, is the most valuable in Kosovo, because it includes the largest mine pits of lead and zinc in Europe. Demonstrations were held again in Kosovska Mitrovica, Friday Several hundreds of Serbs blocked the town hospital in the northern, Serb controlled, part of the Kosovska Mitrovica. The blockade was a sign of protest against t
PRISTINA, Sept 25 (Hina) - Investigators of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) are conducting
an investigation in northern Kosovo, for it is suspected of
containing another mass grave.
ICTY spokeswoman Kelly Moore refused to confirm news according to
which, the remains of persons killed during the conflict in this
southern Yugoslav province were discovered in the "Trepce"
conglomerate.
According to Albanian sources, there are suspicions that at least
700 bodies of killed Albanians are in the conglomerate.
The "Tepce" conglomerate, still controlled by Serbs, is the most
valuable in Kosovo, because it includes the largest mine pits of
lead and zinc in Europe.
Demonstrations were held again in Kosovska Mitrovica, Friday
Several hundreds of Serbs blocked the town hospital in the
northern, Serb controlled, part of the Kosovska Mitrovica. The
blockade was a sign of protest against the forming of the Kosovo
Defence Corps. The Kosovo Force will take in former members of the
Kosovo Liberation Army.
Kosovo Serbs announced the forming of their own defence forces.
In the other part of the town, a group of Albanians gathered around
the town post office building and prevented Serb employees from
taking out equipment.
Kosovska Mitrovica, second largest town in Kosovo, remains divided
despite efforts of the Kosovo Force and the United Nations mission
to Kosovo.
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