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Kosovo Detains Two on War Crime Allegations Amid Mass Grave Excavation
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Balkan Insight
This post is also available in this language: Shqip Bos/Hrv/SrpThe alleged mass grave location in Kalluder, near Zubin Potok.
Photo: BIRNPristina Basic Court ordered 30 days’ detention to two Serbs suspected of war crimes during the 1999 war in Kosovo.
The prosecution says the case is related to the ongoing excavation of a suspected mass grave near Zubin Potok in northern Kosovo.
“But it seems that we have a mass grave in the village of Kalluder, Zubin Potok, in the north, which was an area that had not been examined before,” he added.
A report published on Wednesday by Kosovo’s Institute of Crimes Committed During the War concluded that 1,578 persons are still missing from the 1999 Kosovo war.