New Victims of Communism Discovered in Dubrava: All Allegedly Tied with Wire
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In the Dubrava area of Zagreb, at the Oporovečki vinogradi location, Croatian authorities have discovered a new mass grave with the remains of at least 29 people. According to the Croatian Ministry for Veterans, these are believed to be post-war liquidations from the period after the end of World War II. According to initial findings, the victims were male, aged between 30 and 40, and all of them had traces of being tied up with wire and injurie…
A mass grave with at least 29 men tied up was found in Zagreb. The investigation was carried out by the Croatian Ministry of Veterans.
The remains of at least 29 victims were exhumed in Zagreb's Dubrava, and it has been preliminarily determined that they were male individuals killed between the ages of 30 and 40, and that the liquidations were committed in the period after World War II, the Ministry of Croatian Veterans announced.
Traces of wire binding were found on all victims.
A mass grave with the remains of at least 29 people was found in the Oporovečki vinogradi area in Zagreb's Dubrava, the Ministry of Croatian Veterans reported.
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