After 26 years of waiting, three victims of the Kralan massacre are identified

After 26 years of waiting and continuing search, news today of special importance to the families of three missing persons during the last war in Kosovo was given. Government Commission for Missing Persons and the Institute of Legal Medicine, with the presence of the head of the Association of Families of War Victims and [...]
After 26 years of waiting and continuing search, news today of special importance to the families of three missing persons during the last war in Kosovo was given.
The Government Commission for Missing Persons and the Institute of Legal Medicine, with the presence of the head of the Association of Families of War Victims and Missing Persons “whose memory”, as well as representatives of the Malisheva municipality, officially informed family of the victims of the three victims of the Kralan massacre.
The three identified, who for more than two decades were on the Missing Persons List, are Sabed (Candri) Kryeziu, from the village of Mleqan Malisheva; Mentor (Malq) Kryeziu, from the village of Bubavec '% Malisheva; Vehbi (Pajazi) Halilaj, from the village of Llapkeve '% Malisheva, reportedly in the communiques, broadcast Telegragraphy.
The identification of these victims came after a long investigative and scientific process by experts at the Institute of Legal Medicine, who have dedicatedly worked to whitewash the fate of the missing. The event comes as a follow-up to the process launched earlier, where during the past week, families of eight other victims of the Kralan Massacre were announced, whose morto remains were found and exhumed from the mass grave in Biszhin.
Kralan's massacre is one of the most serious crimes committed during the recent war in Kosovo, where dozens of innocent civilians were executed and their troops hid in mass graves to cover the traces of crimes committed. The identification of each victim is an important step towards complete enlightenment of the truth and establishing justice for the families of the victims and all society.
The Government Commission for Missing Persons provides families of missing people and all public opinion that it will continue with the maximum commitment to whitewashing the fate and whereabouts of all people who were forcibly missing during the war. Efforts to bring justice and keep alive the memory of the victims will continue without stopping until they find any disappearance and establishment of justice for them and their families.












