Kosovo Finds Remains of at Least 23 People in Suspected Mass Graves
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The excavation of these mass graves began in late July in the Zubin Potok area in the northern part of the country, in an area mainly populated by the Serb population.
In Kosovo, the remains of more than twenty people have been found in three possible mass graves, authorities announced today. They are believed to be victims of ethnic conflicts in the 1990s.
Excavations and grave openings related to the Kosovo War are continuing in the Zubin Potok region of Kosovo, and the remains of 23 people have been found. Three suspects have been arrested as part of the investigation.
Skeletal remains suspected to belong to at least 23 people were found during excavation and exhumation at locations in Zubin Potok, the Special Prosecutor's Office of Kosovo, the Kosovo Police and the Institute of Forensic Medicine announced today.
As part of the excavation and exhumation operations in the Zubin Potok case, teams from the Institute of Forensic Medicine have confirmed the discovery of another set of bone remains. According to a joint statement by the Kosovo Police, the Special Prosecution Office and the Institute of Forensic Medicine, based on the preliminary assessment, the remains are suspected to belong to at least 23 individuals. "During these operations, based on the p…
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