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Collective Funeral Prayer for Seven Victims from the Prijedor Area

Published July 20, 2025
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The collective funeral for seven victims from the Prijedor area was held today at the Kamičani Memorial Center.

These are victims who disappeared and were killed in the Kozarac, Rizvanovići and Prijedor areas during 1992.

Their remains were found in the locations of Kozaruša-Hušići, Donja Dragotina, Pašinac and Volarić.

As a reminder, this year the oldest victim to be buried is Kasim Bajraktarević, who was 70 years old, and his remains were exhumed in 1998 at the Pašinac location in Prijedor.

The youngest victim to be buried this year is Semir Čelić, who was 24 years old when he was killed. He disappeared in August 1992, and his remains were found 32 years after his death – in April last year at the location of Donja Dragotina, Grbići near Prijedor. Four victims were exhumed at that time. He will be buried this year together with his one-year-old brother Edin.

Today, a collective funeral was held in Kamičani for: Ismet Sušić, born in 1931, Edin Čelić, born in 1967, Semir Čelić, born in 1968, Mehemed Čikotić, born in 1960, Mirsad Zečić, born in 1967, Kasim Bajraktarević, born in 1922, and Omer Alagić, born in 1930.

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