Mortar remains found in Kizevac next week come to Kosovo

Forensic expert Arsim Gerjaliu has shown what inspections have been made in Belgrade today over the mortore remains of cloud cases found in Kizevac, Serbia. “Today, recent reunions were made for each body in which it was worked and found in Chizevac and they are ready for [...]
“Today became the last reunions for each body in which it was worked and found in Kizevac and they are ready for transport and repatriation home. There are some procedures that are administrative and our prayer was to return to Kosovo as soon as possible, and I hope that by the end of next week we will return them, but depends on Serbia's” administrative procedures.
We also received DNA results today through the International Red Cross. It's seven new IDs and two reunifications. Reunification is about reuniting parts of the bodies that we found in 2014 in Rudnice. They'll meet the people who surrendered earlier”.
Gerjaliu, in Info Magazine of Kosovo, has shown why it happens that the mortore remains of a body are found in different locations and the same must be reunited.
“We know what happened in Kosovo. Initially victims have been killed in Kosovo and, in most cases, buried in Kosovo and then exhumed to hide traces of crime where excavers have been used during the withdrawal. The escavator's spoon has taken part of the body, and then remains have been thrown into trucks and then quickly acted to conceal cases. It's an act of disseminating and hiding evidence of crime. We've known this from the very beginning since Kizevac we can find morter remains that connect to Resall, because Kizevac is in the vicinity of Rudnica”.
We have encountered this action earlier where we have found a body section from the Prizren region in Batajnica, another section on the border with Albania while the rest remain at the Prizren shooting range where that body was shot and yet is not complete”.
Education Gerjaliu, whose mandate has expired as director of the Law Medicine Institute, has said this inspection will not be his last as forensic expert in identifying the remains of people killed during the recent war in Kosovo.
I haven't completed this mission and I'm normal enough to continue until I can make my contribution. The decision on appointments in the working groups for the disappearance of the government commission and the dialogue group was issued two months ago and was said to have to be even further there and be responsible for the forensics section of the missing”.












