Doubts of Mass Graveyards in Uglara

Kosovo prime minister's political adviser and missing persons file holder, Jahja Luka, has visited the village of Uglar, where it is suspected to be a mass cemetery and research is being done through a device of whether there are mortar remains. Luka said that a United Nations team is working here. [...]
Luka said that a United Nations team has been working in this country for 5 days now, and that team has been working in Serbia before, and that defined results are soon expected.
There are currently five days working, in some places where there was a possibility, according to anonymous witnesses so far, that there's probably left-overs and there's a team of United Nations working now and five days here, that used to work in Serbia at some locations and we're hoping that the measure would be done, we would have results, because the records data from here goes to the British base and then the United Nations sends to an expert, who does the final work, until we have a definite outcome, so there's nothing to be promised, so there's got to be a time to go.
Luka said there are 1648 missing who will not stop the investigation, reports EO.












