227 victims of Srebrenica massacre found

Forensic experts have recovered the remains of 227 victims of Europe’s worst massacre since the Second World War.

Forensic experts have recovered the remains of 227 victims of Europe’s worst massacre since the Second World War.

The exhumations from a mass grave in the north-eastern Bosnian village of Snagovo had been completed and “we found 147 incomplete (bodies) and 80 complete bodies,” said Murat Hurtic, the head of the forensic team.

He added that with the completion of exhumations in Snagovo, his team has ended that part of their work for the year because of the approaching winter.

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