Mortore remains found in northern Mitrovica

The remains of two victims of war have been found at the cemetery of Muslim Albanians in northern Mitrovica, while efforts are being made to find the remains of the third person. So it has made known to the KP, the Garage of the Government Commission for Undiscovered Persons. “Today we have returned for the fourth time [...]
So it has made known to the KP, the Garage of the Government Commission for Undiscovered Persons.
“Today we have returned for the fourth time to the location of the cemetery of Muslim Albanians in northern Mitrovica of finding war victims. As a result of excavations conducted today, capital remains of at least two persons of war victims have been found and exhumed. At the moment it's also trying to find the third person who may be one of the missing persons, but yet to see and still need some time if we can find and exhumate these mortore pieces”, Gara indicated.
The race has stressed that as a result of excavations for three months, morto remains have been found and exhumed for six war victims.
“As a result of the four exhumatory activities during these three months of August, September and two activities of October until now have been found and exhumed mortore remains for six victims of war”, Gara shows over the telephone.
In the meantime, he has also related the difficulties of digging within the cemetery, where additional care is needed to prevent the exhumation of bones that do not belong to the victims of war.
“Of course, difficulties are now available in such cases because it's space inside the cemetery and it's very careful to avoid the possibility of ex-invasion of bones that don't belong to victims of war which means it's more than necessary to be information as accurate as possible, in this case I'm also talking about the possibility of information from the archives of Serbia's former institutions and it's very important with the point that it should call to citizens who have buried their relatives or families after the war in this space of the cemetery, but also in the case of the former remains, or otherwise, the competent institutions of Kosovo, stressed the country's ]











