Cocket remains from mass cemetery in Kizevac are sent for analysis to ICMP

Cocket remains that have been exhumed in Serbia's mass cemetery, Kizevac, over the past year, have been sent for AND analysis to the International Commission for Missing Persons, ICMP. So announced the coordinator of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, the Race Reservation. “mets in Serbia's Kizevac resulting from finding bone waste [...]
Serbia's “mets in Kizevac, which resulted from finding bone waste last year, have been interrupted due to climate conditions. Meanwhile, samples of these bone wastes have been sent to the International Commission for Missing Persons”, thus says Gara Framework, Co-ordinator of the Government Commission for Missing Persons.
“are sent for AND analysis to the Government Commission for Missing Persons. We expect very soon to return the AND results and see the possibility of how we will proceed further”, Gar for Radio Kosovo has stressed.
The race explained that excavations at Kishevac will resume immediately as the weather improves. He said the works are expected to continue at the end of March.
According to Gara, nine locations have been processed in Kosovo during 2020, where 11 remains of victims of war have been found and exhumed. Meanwhile, during February of this year there has been an appreciative dig within the cemeteries of the town of Gjakova, where the morto remains of a victim of war have been found.
“The openings of city cemetery have been used by Serbian forces to bury victims and to lose traces of”, Gara underlined.
He made it known that two more ordinances have been secured for several locations marked on the country's territory.
Unlike the middle of this month, a meeting of legal medicine experts will be held, where the site of the mass cemetery in Kizevac will be located.












