VUKOVAR, Sept 25 (Hina) - Three bodies have been exhumed and the
remains of 40 to 50 more have been found buried one metre deep in
the Ovcara mass grave in Serb-held eastern Croatia, a war crimes
tribunal investigator said in Vukovar on Wednesday.
Vladimir Dzuro, investigator of the Hague-based
International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia, told a
news conference that the victims were not dressed in uniform and
that they did not have any military equipment on them.
Dzuro said that an exhumation would begin in the coming
days, adding that items had been found which would help identify
the victims.
He said that the exhumation was delayed due to bad weather
and that the search was slower than expected because the mass
grave was bigger than it had been thought and because
investigators wanted to preserve as much evidence as possible.
Dzuro ruled out the possibility of postponing the exhumation
until spring in the event of a deterioration in weather
conditions, adding that the UN administration in the area had
covered the 10.9 by 6.5 m mass grave at the request of tribunal
forensics.
Clyde Snow, an anthropologist who discovered the grave in
1992, had recently visited the site and would organize a
postmortem in Zagreb, Dzuro said.
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