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Remains of Four Victims identified in Bugojno Area

Published: February 16, 2021
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The final identification of war crimes victims from the Bugojno area, that went missing in 1993, who were exhumed last year at the Rostovo site, is taking place at the Praulje City Cemetery in Travnik.

The DNA analysis and forensic processing of the discovered mortal remains determined that they belong to victims of war – Dragan Miličević, Zoran Galić, Frane Jezidžić and Ante Markulj.

Representatives of the families of the missing, as well as the legal representative of the injured parties, are at the scene and, in accordance with the procedure, will be informed about the results of the identification.

In addition to the investigator of the Special Department for War Crimes, representatives of the Institute for Missing Persons (INO) of BiH, the International Commission for the Search for Missing Persons (ICMP), as well as police officers of the Central Bosnia Canton are at the identification site.

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