DNA analysis proves remains found in Brcko front yard belong to Srebrenica victims

NEWS 30.01.202414:20 0 komentara
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Bosnia’s Institute for Missing Persons spokesperson, Emza Fazlic, told Fena that after the exhumation that was carried out on September 20 last year at the Srpska Varos site in Brcko, when the remains of the victims of the last war were found encased in a concrete fountain in the yard of a private house – a DNA analysis proved that those remains belong to two victims of the genocide committed in Srebrenica in 1995.

She recalled that the said remains were brought to Brcko in 1997 by doctor Nebojsa Mraovic, according to the witnesses’ claims, but also by his own admission, after which he studied them and used them in his practice, until at the end of 2012, when they were hidden and cemented under the fountain that is located in the yard of his family house in Brcko.

According to her, the DNA analysis determined that these remains belong to two victims of the genocide committed in Srebrenica.

Fazlic says that these victims disappeared in the summer of 1995 in the area of Zapolje in Vlasenica.

Their incomplete remains were exhumed years after they were killed, that is, three years after a doctor found these bones while hunting and took some of them.

“According to the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Article 231. a, whoever knows where the mass grave is located and does not report it, will be punished with a prison sentence of up to three years,” said Fazlic.

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