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Prosecution looks into possible mass grave site in Serbia By Reuters Published: May 4, 2007
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BELGRADE -- The war crimes prosecution plans to investigate a possible mass grave near Kosova.
The office of the Serbian war crimes prosecutor said authorities would begin digging at the site near the town of Raška on June 5.
Earlier, RFE reported that the grave was located at an abandoned quarry in the village of Rudnica on the administrative boundary line between Kosova and Serbia.
"We have indications that there is a mass grave in the Raška area," Reuters quoted Bruno Vekariæ, spokesman for the prosecutor. "We suspect they are Albanian victims."
Officials from Kosova will attend the investigation in June, the head of Kosova's missing persons commission, Arif Mucolli, told Reuters.
"Some witnesses saw a vehicle unload something at that spot," said an unnamed official in the Serbian war crimes court, quoted in Belgrade weekly Vreme.
"We will know very soon whether it was earth from a road being built nearby or bodies."
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Dani Vetëm përpara djema... this is a true about balkan killers
Rian Just dont give UP, trooth is in your side
Dragan God site, hello from Belgrad

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