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Croatia: Bodies of 28 Serbs killed in the FLASH action exhumed

03. July 2010. | 07:26

Source: EMGportal

In the Croatian village of Medari, near Nova Gradiska, West Slavonia, the bodies of 28 Serbs killed in the FLASH military and police operation in early May 1995 have been exhumed.

In the Croatian village of Medari, near Nova Gradiska, West Slavonia, the bodies of 28 Serbs killed in the FLASH military and police operation in early May 1995 have been exhumed.

The autopsy and identification will be performed in the Forensic Institute in Zagreb. Recently, in the same Institute, the identification of 19 persons whose mortal remains had been found in mass graves near Knin, Petrinja and Dvor, in the former Republic of Srpska Krajina, has been performed recently.

On the basis of interstate agreements and documents, the exhumation was attended by officials of commissions for missing persons from Serbia and BIH and representatives of the Serb People’s Council.

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