After UP's campus, excavations begin next week in Mitrovica for finding mortore waste

Excavations at Pristina University's courtyard have been completed, in which the location was suspected that there could be morto remains of those killed by the recent war in Kosovo. The head of the Commission's Office of Missing Persons, Counterfeiter Gara, said excavations have been completed and there are no findings of mortore waste, nor [...]
The head of the Commission's Office of Missing Persons, the Gara Framework, said the excavations are finished and there are no findings of mortore waste and no bone parts.
We're almost finished and the work that started Tuesday then to continue even the days that are down to about three days of work, except that it's finished and the result is the same and there's no finding of mortar waste or bone parts. Much personal work has been done by police colleagues for the support of the government commission and many others. It has been a joint job and effort to best be treated. On the basis of the information is a space of some 2,000 square meters and there are about 12 channels that have been opened during the three days-long excavations”.
Even in the case in question depending on developments, Kosovo institutions certainly remain ready to deal professionally and then from the content of the information we will see how we will continue further”, he said.
The race has mentioned another case in Mitrovica where, from next week, even there, excavations will begin and they can last one to two days.
This does not mean that we will only finish the job at this location, we are expected to continue with excavations in Mitrovica next week, and we are very much hoping to have adequate weather conditions as well as next week to continue with excavations. At least excavations in Mitrovica could last between 1 and 2 days. You're digging many times even depending on the circumstances of your location. The case in Mitrovica is for two missing persons, and the most important thing is to find mortore remains”, said the Online Economics Race.
Excavations at the UP's Campus began Tuesday following the Special Prosecutor's order that on the basis of witnesses in these parts there could be morto remains of those killed during the war.
For the next three days, it was dug in two locations that no mortar remains were found.











