UN Kosovo Mission Returns Seven Bodies To Serbia
December 09, 2005
8 December 2005 -- The United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) today handed over the remains of six Kosovar Serbs and one Roma to Serbian authorities.
UNMIK spokesman Neeraj Singh said the seven were killed in 1998 and 1999 and were not members of a single group of victims.
The bodies, which were exhumed between 2000 and 2005, will now be released to their families.
More than 3,000 people went missing during the 1999 Kosovo war.
UNMIK's missing persons office passed the remains over to Serbian officials at a crossing on the Serbia-Kosovo administrative boundary, in the village of Merdare, about 30 kilometers northeast of the breakaway Serbian province's capital, Pristina.
Kosovo is a Serb province under UN administration.
(dpa/AFP)