Relatives struggle to find last 1,000 Srebrenica victims 30 years on
- More than 30 years after the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre, relatives and investigators still search for around 1,000 victims' remains in Bosnia.
- The killings took place after Bosnian Serb troops took control of Srebrenica, an area designated as a UN-protected zone under the supervision of Dutch peacekeepers, and the perpetrators attempted to conceal their actions.
- The last mass grave was found in 2021 in Dobro Polje, 180 kilometers away, but only 10 percent of exhumed bodies were complete, complicating identification efforts.
- Forensic expert Dragana Vucetic said more than 6,800 victims have been identified, but families often refuse to bury incomplete remains, and identification has slowed since 2022.
- Despite investigations at 62 locations, Sadik Selimovic and others report no new bodies found, emphasizing that those who know grave locations refuse to disclose them.
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Relatives struggle to find last 1,000 Srebrenica victims 30 years on
Sadik Selimovic's relief at surviving the Srebrenica massacres 30 years ago did not last long.
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