DNA tests from the remains recovered from the mass grave in Rudnica, Raska indicate that the victims were Kosovo Albanians, the paper has learnt. The tests were carried out by forensic experts in Serbia and the results were received last week.
Chairperson of the Kosovo Government commission on missing persons, Prenk Gjetaj, confirmed the results of the DNA tests and said they were informed by the International Committee of the Red Cross. “We know about the results but we don’t know the names yet,” said Gjetaj.
There is suspicion that over 250 bodies were buried at the Rudnica site and last year, authorities exhumed remains of five persons.