Mortore waste discovery, Hoti: Confirmation after DNA

The head of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, Andy Hoti, has indicated that 24 locations in Kosovo have been found to include mortor remains that could belong to persons from the list of missing persons. He has stressed that this fact does not necessarily mean that remains belong to missing persons because confirmation [...]
He has stressed that this fact does not necessarily mean that remains belong to missing persons, because final confirmation will be made only after DNA analysis is completed.
The location currently working on has been found the mortore remains of four people. This is not the last location since we have several more to be treated on the basis of analysis and co-operation with international organisations and the Red Cross,” has said Hoti.
He has called for understanding by citizens and family members, demanding that he not rush to conclusions. Hoti has stressed that media reports have sparked concerns among family members who have questioned the fate of their relatives. Please, family and citizens, don't make sure those locations are your disappearances. Over 2,500 locations have been unearthed in Kosovo, and the expert process takes time,”, he added.
Hoti has also mentioned the fact that numerous crimes have been committed by Serbian forces during the war in Kosovo, citing that some victims have been buried in various locations, even abroad. He has called for family members to have patience to receive the results of the expertise under way.












