Hoti: Next week there will be excavations at Prekaz, we have doubts of mortar remains

The head of the government's Missing Persons Commission, Andy Hoti, has said that next week there may be excavations in the village of Prekaz in Skyright. The one at RTV Dukaagjini, said there are allegedly mortore remains of missing persons as a result of the recent war in Kosovo. “Other location that cannot [...]
The head of the government's Missing Persons Commission, Andy Hoti, has said that next week there may be excavations in the village of Prekaz in Skyright.
The one at RTV Dukaagjini, said there are allegedly mortore remains of missing persons as a result of the recent war in Kosovo.
The next “We have grave suspicions that there are some of the missing persons, who figure out the list, we have the location and we have the target, we're ready to do the digging. Sqaheraj municipality has helped us, even baca Rifat [Jashari] has offered us the help we need. In a week, we will start work”, he said.
He also provided details on Thursday's excavations, where Prizren's “Arbane” remains have been found in Mortor remains allegedly missing in the last war.
“Today we were in Arbana, Prizren, and this is due to some research, with witnesses and documents, we concluded that within the cemetery in Arba, it could be the last person, because there was a group of 11 people, 10 have been found, the last one we found today. We have managed to find the morto remains of at least one individual”, he said.
Hoti stressed that there have been 11 excavations within Kosovo's territory so far, while by the end of the year plan to reach up to 15 excavations.
After the location of Arba, we have continued again in Prizren, not for digging, for marking some places, we expect to have some people's findings, we have several other locations, we are hoping that time will get better. By the end of 14-15 locations will be completed”, he said.
On the other hand, he said there are major doubts about mass cemetery in Serbia, but that according to him Serbia is not being co-operative.
Hoti stressed that these concerns have addressed European officials.











