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Wednesday, 11.08.2010.

09:33

Lake investigated again for human remains

Missing Persons Commission President Veljko Odalović said on Tuesday that remains found recently in Lake Perućac were animal bones.

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ida

pre 13 godina

Besides that link containing an old stock photo, it should be noted that a Muslim flooded Visegrad early in the war by opening the dam gates.

There were a lot of animals killed and floating in the river after the Muslim caused the flood. People may have drowned too.

Further, I read that 3 bodies they found were of Wehrmacht soldiers - so from the World Wars.

There were many Serbs killed in the area by the Ustasha and local Muslims in WWII and earlier in WWI.

Logic

pre 13 godina

@ European
You have a point. Moreover, the article you provided link to was updated - today. It would be nice if B92 clarified contradictory reporting; I believe that such reputable source of information have this obligation.

JohnC.

pre 13 godina

Seriously, is there even one lake or river in Serbia which does not contain bodies? In this case, we deal even with victims from 2 different wars, even when one party was involved in both.

european

pre 13 godina

Please, give it up - animal bones?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10937461

This is just insulting to our intelligence. Everybody knows that there are numerous bodies in that lake - from WWII, the 92-95 war and from the Kosovo conflict. This article smacks of revisionism and an attempt to suggest to Serbs that the international commission for missing persons is somehow unreliable. Situated next to the article stating "sources" say that there are no bodies in Raska makes it all rather disappointing.

JohnC.

pre 13 godina

Seriously, is there even one lake or river in Serbia which does not contain bodies? In this case, we deal even with victims from 2 different wars, even when one party was involved in both.

european

pre 13 godina

Please, give it up - animal bones?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10937461

This is just insulting to our intelligence. Everybody knows that there are numerous bodies in that lake - from WWII, the 92-95 war and from the Kosovo conflict. This article smacks of revisionism and an attempt to suggest to Serbs that the international commission for missing persons is somehow unreliable. Situated next to the article stating "sources" say that there are no bodies in Raska makes it all rather disappointing.

Logic

pre 13 godina

@ European
You have a point. Moreover, the article you provided link to was updated - today. It would be nice if B92 clarified contradictory reporting; I believe that such reputable source of information have this obligation.

ida

pre 13 godina

Besides that link containing an old stock photo, it should be noted that a Muslim flooded Visegrad early in the war by opening the dam gates.

There were a lot of animals killed and floating in the river after the Muslim caused the flood. People may have drowned too.

Further, I read that 3 bodies they found were of Wehrmacht soldiers - so from the World Wars.

There were many Serbs killed in the area by the Ustasha and local Muslims in WWII and earlier in WWI.

JohnC.

pre 13 godina

Seriously, is there even one lake or river in Serbia which does not contain bodies? In this case, we deal even with victims from 2 different wars, even when one party was involved in both.

european

pre 13 godina

Please, give it up - animal bones?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10937461

This is just insulting to our intelligence. Everybody knows that there are numerous bodies in that lake - from WWII, the 92-95 war and from the Kosovo conflict. This article smacks of revisionism and an attempt to suggest to Serbs that the international commission for missing persons is somehow unreliable. Situated next to the article stating "sources" say that there are no bodies in Raska makes it all rather disappointing.

ida

pre 13 godina

Besides that link containing an old stock photo, it should be noted that a Muslim flooded Visegrad early in the war by opening the dam gates.

There were a lot of animals killed and floating in the river after the Muslim caused the flood. People may have drowned too.

Further, I read that 3 bodies they found were of Wehrmacht soldiers - so from the World Wars.

There were many Serbs killed in the area by the Ustasha and local Muslims in WWII and earlier in WWI.

Logic

pre 13 godina

@ European
You have a point. Moreover, the article you provided link to was updated - today. It would be nice if B92 clarified contradictory reporting; I believe that such reputable source of information have this obligation.