Kizhevak excavations: Gerjaliu says two people's skulls have been found

Kosovo Institute of Legal Medicine Director Arsim Gerjaliu, in an interview for Online Economy, has said that the skulls of two persons have been found during recent excavations in Kizevac, Serbia. He has further clarified that during Tuesday their withdrawal is expected to be taken for samples for [...]
He has further clarified that during Tuesday their withdrawal is expected to be taken so that samples for DNA tests can be taken.
The first team has finished work Saturday, today at 7: 00 p.m., the second team also started from three members, working until Saturday so six days a week. However, we will have work to do in the following week, depending on the problems that may arise on the ground, and it may be extended until it is completely over”.
“So far to the surface after a layer of soil and stones has been removed two skulls and minimum two persons for whom it should become their withdrawal and forensic inspection and take samples for DNA”, Gerjaliu said.
Gerjaliu says that two more weeks are involved in excavations on this section and that the number of bodies allegedly present is unknown.
We still have jobs for two weeks, as far as the number is concerned, I don't like to say, but I can say that the Serbian side, which says 14 times 16, but we definitely know that this group belongs to the Rezalla group that connects with the part found in 2014 in Rudnica, even of the two new identities belongs to that group that has been an investigation of our previous suspects, so it has proved the same. And we also have a reunion because half of the body delivered earlier has gone out in Kizevac”
Since the launch of work in Kizevac, Gerjaliu confirms that a team of four people has conducted detailed field control.
And we started work last week in Chizevac, we were a team of four members, two forensics, an anthropologist and a forensic photographer. On the first day, we did the reconservation of the terrain, there were five layers of geoplastic massacres, which we set up in December to preserve the terrain and not move, so it became a detailed search of their departure, and on the first day we lose little time until it became the 3D measuring machine of bone parts”.
We know that somewhere in a four-foot thickness, there are mortore remains, because they've been thrown in a truck and the explosion of bone and normal parts happened that every piece of iron bone should be measured and set up in the” program, Gerjaliu concluded.
Even on Monday, they have continued in Kizhevak in Raska, excavations for the morto remains of the 1998-99 war victims in Kosovo, resumed 5 May.
On Saturday, the site of the mass cemetery 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.











