The fate of the found, excavations at Novi Pazar Kozhle are postponed due to rain

Although it was planned for today to begin excavations at Novi Pazar's Kozhle, they have been postponed due to heavy rainfall that has made conditions difficult for field work. The area where excavations will be carried out is suspected of having possible morto remains of victims from the recent war in Kosovo. Excavations [...]
The area where excavations will be carried out is suspected of having possible morto remains of victims from the recent war in Kosovo. Excavations are expected to begin tomorrow, while plans are to be completed within two weeks.
On Wednesday, members of the Government Commission for Missing Persons along with doctors from the Legal Medicine Institute have completed inspections in Kozhle near Novi Pazar, where they are suspected of mass cemetery.
Legal Medicine Institute doctor Valon Hyseni told Kosovo that the weather conditions, but those on the ground have also been unable to launch excavations during today.
He emphasises that the terrain is difficult because the location where it is suspected to be the mass cemetery is also the dump.
The legal physician of the Institute of Legal Medicine says that preliminary information points to mass cemetery, although there are no accurate figures.
Hyseni for Kosova Prees says from estimates made on the ground at Kozhle's location will be completed within two weeks. He added that excavations for finding the undiscovered will continue at two other locations in Novi Pazar.
Remember, the troops of about 1600 citizens killed during the last war in Kosovo are missing, which have disappeared violently from Serbia. State authorities in Kosovo have demanded that Serbia open state archives, which, according to them, would help whitewash the fate of the found. /Periscope/












