Kosovo government confirms excavations are continuing at Kizevac

The office of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has announced that representatives of the Kosovo delegation, within the framework of the Missing Persons Workers Group, have visited the site of the mass cemetery at Kizevac in Raska in Serbia on Monday, following the resumption of excavations in this space. “Appreciaters and exhumations of the morto remains of victims [...]
The office of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has announced that representatives of the Kosovo delegation, within the framework of the Missing Persons Workers Group, have visited the site of the mass cemetery at Kizevac in Raska in Serbia on Monday, following the resumption of excavations in this space.
“Prices of assessment and exhumation of the 1998-99 war victims of Kosovo, or works in this location, will continue in the coming days”, the prime minister's announcement said.
It has also been said that Kosovo forensic experts will continue to be present until the end of the digging process.
On November 20th, the European Union's Mission for Rule of Law in Kosovo (EULEX) has provided clarifications concerning the finding of mortore remains -- on 16 November this year in Kizevac, Serbia, which are suspected to be Kosovo Albanians.











