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Victims of the recent War found in Identification Center

Published March 11, 2017
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BOSNIA SREBRENICA MASS GRAVEYesterday, three of the victims of the recent war were found in Podrinje identification center in Tuzla.

Lejla Cengic, a spokeswoman for the Missing Persons Institute of BiH said that the remains belong to Bosniak victims missing in the Zvornik and Bratunac.

The remains were exhumed in the past from mass graves in the Srebrenica area Zalazje and Kazan Basca in the Zvornik area.

The following persons have been identified: Kemal (Mesud) Salihovic born in Voljavica near Bratunac, Ibrahim (Abdulah) Mehinagić, born in Zvornik and Kasim (Abdulah) Hadžiefendić, born in Divic near Zvornik.

 

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