Twelve bodies found in Bosnian war-era mass grave: report

AFP  |  Sarajevo 

The remains of 12 Muslims killed in Bosnia's brutal 1992-95 civil war have been found in a mass grave on a mountain near Sarajevo, agency said Saturday.

The war is thought to have left more than 100,000 people dead and over 7,000 people are still missing.

"According to the evidence, they were liquidated while they were trying to go to the Free Territories," or areas under the control of the Bosnian army, Emza Fazlic, the of the for Missing Persons, told

The bodies have been transferred from the at Mt. Igman, west of Sarajevo, to the capital for DNA tests and the results should be available in six to eight weeks, she said.

When the conflict ended, 31,500 people remained missing.

The bodies of some 25,000 have since been exhumed from mass graves, but few have been found in recent years.

More than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were butchered by Bosnian Serb forces in the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre, the worst atrocity in since World War II and deemed genocide by international justice.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 16:30 IST