Britain gives Serbia fears for the search for missing, Odrovovic: We will ask our missing in Kosovo

Britain gives Serbia fears for the search for missing, Odrovovic: We will ask our missing in Kosovo

Great Britain has financed a fear through which Serbia will seek the disappearances of conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, which are allegedly buried in mass cemetery. The donation of this field research device has been handed over to Belgrade on August 31st, on the occasion of August 30th, International Day of Missing Persons. [...]

Great Britain has financed a fear through which Serbia will seek the disappearances of conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, which are allegedly buried in mass cemetery.

The donation of this field research device has been handed over to Belgrade on August 31st, on the occasion of August 30th, International Day of Missing Persons.

On the other hand, Belgrade has indicated that it has asked Pristina to investigate some of the areas in which Serbs allegedly were killed.

Three locations proposed by Pristina will initially be investigated, claiming that there are Albanians killed. One location is near Rudnica, the other is Kozareva, located between Raska and Novi Pazar, while the third location is near Sjenica. We received this information from Pristina and agreed to verify”, Velko Ollarovic, chairman of the Serbian Government Commission for Extinction, has said.

Odreovic has stressed that Belgrade has information on several locations in Kosovo where there are Serbs killed, saying it is about Kostunica, Livoci Lake and the Lapusnik region.

He has said that the Commissions for the Homeless, Kosovo and Serbia will meet in Pristina on 16 September.

We'll deal with the dynamics. We'll plan our activities for three locations that I mentioned. If Pristina has any other requests, we will see if we can respond in this short period before the winter of”, He said something else.

Representatives of the United Nations Development Organisation (UNDP), the British Embassy and the Serbian government have said that instead of complicated research with construction machines, the investigation of suspicious locations will be done with this electronic device, which investigates land changes up to 10m deep.

Kosovo continues to have 1,643 people, whose fate knows nothing from 1998-99.

 

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