Excavations continue at mass cemetery in Kizevac for mortore remains of Kosovo war victims

They have continued in Kizhevac, Raska, Serbia, excavations for the mortoary remains of the 1998-99 war victims in Kosovo, resumed 5 May. During these days, with the aim of creating opportunities to continue with the exhumation of bones, mortore remains, war victims, has become a deconsertion of the ground to begin [...]
During these days, with the aim of creating opportunities to continue with the exhumation of bones, mortore remains, victims of war, there has been a deconsertion of the ground to begin with the evaluation excavations, including the removal of soil and stones thrown into this site of the mass cemetery during 1999 and the first postwar years.
The “Grants will continue at this location and the following weeks, until the full assessment of the entire targeted location of the mass cemetery and the exhumation of all the remains of war victims that may be in this location. Part of the excavations are forensic experts from the Republic of Kosovo, on behalf of the Kosovo Delegation under the Working Group for Missing Persons, along with experts from the International Commission for Missing Persons and the institutions of Serbia “, the media report said.
It also stressed that on Saturday, the site of the mass cemetery in Kizevac, Serbia, has also been visited by a senior delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross from Geneva accompanied by representatives of two delegations within the working Group for Missing Persons.
The forensic <x0.>Experts of the Republic of Kosovo will continue to be in the location of the mass cemetery until the end of this process, in particular after confirmation even through DNA analysis that the morto remains exhumed at the end of last year belong to the victims of the massacre of the”, it is said further.
The Government of Kosovo also said it remains committed to continuing the work, giving priority to lighting destiny and placing the found, best legal and institutional treatment to their families and establishing justice.












