On Monday, excavations started in a mass grave in Rashka, Serbia, where it is suspected that bodies of Albanians killed during the war in Kosovo were dumped. Delegations from Kosovo and Serbia have met in Pristina to discuss next steps related to the excavations in Rudnica, in the municipality of Rashka. The Serbian Prosecution claims that at least 250 victims of the war in Kosovo were dumped in Rashka. According to the Prosecution, bodies of Albanians were transported here during the withdrawal of Serb forces from Kosovo in June 1999, by special Serbian police units. The head of the working group for missing persons, Lina Milner, said that also in the area of Rudnica, there will be a search for a second mass grave, containing the bodies of Kosovo Albanians.
Nushi: Works in Rudnica will shed light on fate of missing (Bota Press)
- Published: 10 years ago on 08/04/2014
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- Last Modified: April 8, 2014 @ 9:41 am
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