PETRINJA, March 6 (Hina) - Personal belongings of 69 unidentified
victims of the Serbian aggression, exhumed from mass and individual
graves in Banovina, were displayed in Petrinja (50 km south-east of
Zagreb) on Friday.
This is to help in the identification of victims by their families.
Two families today recognised parts of footwear, clothing and
objects belonging to their loved ones.
The display of objects found in graves in Banovina was also attended
by Croatian Vice-Premier Ivica Kostovic and the president of the
government Commission for Imprisoned and Missing Persons, Ivan
Grujic.
According to Grujic, 1,650 persons have been exhumed from 88 mass
grave throughout Croatia so far.
Out of that number, 542 bodies were exhumed in Banovina. Of this
number, 420 have been identified and 122 are yet to be identified,
he added.
Blood testing for 40 members of families of missing Croatian
defenders for DNA identification was organised in Petrinja.
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