Excavations resume tomorrow at Kizevac, excavations in Mitrovica without results

Last trip to Mitrovica resumed excavations at the cemetery of Muslim believers in the vicinity of Mitrovica-Zvecan Street, which last year exhumed the morto remains of six war victims. This time at this location, forensic experts did not come to mortore waste. The Race from the Government Commission for the Un finders has said [...]
Last trip to Mitrovica resumed excavations at the cemetery of Muslim believers in the vicinity of Mitrovica-Zvecan Street, which last year exhumed the morto remains of six war victims. This time at this location, forensic experts did not come to mortore waste.
The Garage from the Government Commission for the Un finders has told Kosova Preis that there has not been found in the mortore remains in this location, but leaves the possibility of restoring excavations at this location again in the future.
The “on Friday, following the assessment of marked space, according to forensic experts, has not been encountered in mortore waste. However, the possibility of a return to this location is not ruled out, depending on the additional information that we can provide”, Gara said.
He has announced that tomorrow they will also resume excavations at Kizevac in Serbia, which will be forwarded by Kosovo forensic experts.
As far as continuing excavations at the site of the mass cemetery in Chizevac, as we've already posted, we confirm that from tomorrow, May 5th, excavations will resume at this location. Experts at the Institute of Legal Medicine, that is, forensic experts from the Republic of Kosovo will continue to be present, on behalf of the Kosovo Delegation under the Working Group for Missing Persons, in conveying excavations and all other professional forensic stages needed to be realised at this” location, Gara said.
Forensic experts present by the Republic of Kosovo in Kizevac, Serbia, will be Naim Uka and Valon Hyseni.
By contrast, since the end of the Kosovo war, more than 1,600 Albanians killed by Serb forces are not yet known.










