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MOSTAR, March 17 (Hina) - Thirty-one bodies of unidentified people
killed in the war have been exhumed from a Muslim cemetery in
Balinovac, a suburb in the Croat-held western part of Mostar, the
chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's State Commission for Finding
Missing Persons, Amor Masovic, told Hina on Tuesday.
Excavation started on Monday and will continue tomorrow because it
is believed there are still 15 another to 20 bodies buried in the
cemetery, Masovic said.
It is the first post-war exhumation in west Mostar, and Masovic
announced that in the next two weeks there would be excavations at
Muslim graveyards in Capljina and Prozor.
An investigating judge from Bosniak (Muslim) controlled east
Mostar, Halil Maksumic, who is leading exhumations in the western
part of the city, said the exhumations were being secured by SFOR
troops and joint police from the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
Interior Ministry and that there had not been any incidents.
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