Troops of victims of the Rezall massacre exhumed in Kizevac are expected to return to Kosovo today

Troops of victims of the Rezall massacre exhumed in Kizevac are expected to return to Kosovo today

Victims of the Gerzall Massacre exhumed by mass cemetery in Kizevac, Serbia, will be repatriated today to the Republic of Kosovo. That's what they announced from the Government Commission on Missing Persons. “The Government Commission of the Republic of Kosovo for Missing Persons, in co-ordination with families, has consistently demanded that the repatriation of these bones [...]

That's what they announced from the Government Commission on Missing Persons.

The Government Commission of the Republic of Kosovo for Missing Persons, in co-ordination with families, has consistently demanded that the repatriation of these bones occur as soon as possible. Based on identification reports, remains exhumed in Kizevac belong to seven new identifications from the Rhesall massacre, as well as two reunifications with remains exhumed years ago by the mass cemetery in Rudnica, Raska, Serbia”, the Commission's announcement reported earlier.

The repatriation of the victims' mortar remains will be realised in co-operation with the support of families, the Institute of Legal Medicine, the Kosovo Police, the War Crimes Sector, the Ministry of Defence and the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Ahead of the coffins of the victims of the Rezala massacre, exhumed by mass cemetery in Kizevac, Serbia today at the Merdare border point, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will pay tribute.

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