Excavations in Serbia soon to resume

Very soon they are expected to resume excavations at Kizevac's region of Raska in Serbia, the location at which excavations were cut short in June 2017. The location is suspected of burial bodies of some 15 people killed during the recent war in Kosovo, writes today “Koha Ditore”. Kizevac is the location of [...]
Very soon they are expected to resume excavations at Kizevac's region of Raska in Serbia, the location at which excavations were cut short in June 2017.
The location is suspected of burial bodies of some 15 people killed during the recent war in Kosovo, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
Kizevac is the last location to have been dug in Serbia. The Serbian side had stopped digging after about 140 days of work. Since 2015, when the work is under way, Serbia has put off digging at least 4 times with reasoning as a lack of funds and inadequate climate conditions.
The head of Kosovo's delegation for talks on the issue of missing persons in recent war, Ibrahim Makolli, has told the paper that the resumption of excavations at Kizevac was confirmed weeks ago at a meeting he had with the Serbian delegation for the disappearances












