Mortore remains exhumed in Glareva, suspected of being the last war.

In the village of Glareva in Kline on Monday, a person suspected of being killed in the last war has been evacuated and included among the missing persons. From the excavations, according to the chairman of the Government Commission for Ungenerate Persons, Prenke Streets, the finder was in a provisionally buried and dressed [...]
In the village of Glareva in Kline on Monday, a person suspected of being killed in the last war has been evacuated and included among the missing persons.
From the excavations, according to the chairman of the Government Commission for the Ungenerated Persons, Prenke Leaf, the finder was so disarrayed and dressed in civilian clothing.
He said that the dead have not yet been identified, but that a week ago a resident of this village during the construction in a water canal has encountered human bones, which has informed the relevant authorities and for this the Government Commission for Undiscovered Persons, today has organised excavations for finds at this location.
“In the past week, a local resident here, opening a canal has run into mortore waste and bones have been sent to examination (those who have been above the ground), where they are suspected of being last war, and today legal medicine, war crimes police and competent authorities did the exhumation of that body, respectively. The body has been found in clothing, so it is suspected that the burial was made in a disarray with a depth of 50 to 60 cm to the depths of the earth, so that further procedures will now be followed, respectively, the identity of the person will be looked at through the AND's” analysis, Loka noted.
He added that this find has been random and that while many people are absent from the 1999 war, they pray to all citizens who face mortar remains or have some information to cooperate in order to reduce the number of missing persons still large.
The find said there is no doubt about mass cemetery in this location, and that's how the excavations end.
No, no, it's not suspected of mass cemetery, it's just one person, and for now there's no trace and there's no sign of doubt about any other body or other mortore remains”, he stressed.
This cemetery was found in the owner's backyard, Remzi Kaplan from Glareva.
The find has said there are 1660 Kosovo citizens considered undiscovered since the last war in Kosovo.












