Mortar remains found in Poldar do not belong to Kosovo war

Several mortor remains have been found Monday in the village of Pgragh, in Gjilan. Initially it was suspected that the remains belonged to the last war in Kosovo, but after the examination it did not result that way. Gara, from the Government Commission for Missing Persons, told Clankosova that skeleton remains are old. The race said they do not belong [...]
Initially it was suspected that the remains belonged to the last war in Kosovo, but after the examination it did not result that way.
Gara, from the Government Commission for Missing Persons, told Clankosova that skeleton remains are old.
The race said they do not belong to tuk victims belong to the victims of the recent war in Kosovo.
“Examination is carried out today, as we posted yesterday and according to forensic anthropologist Dr. Valon Hyseni, who has conducted the examination, these skeleton remains, representing two individuals, are old and out of interest forenzic”, Gara said.
So you cannot belong to or relate to the cases of recent war victims, missing persons and victims of forced extinction respectively. Consequently, the case in question is beyond the mandate of the Government Commission for Missing Persons”, Gara said.












