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Bosnian floods reveal mass graves

Last month’s devastating Balkans floods unearthed two mass graves containing the remains of nine Muslims killed during the Bosnian war of the 1990s

The remains were exhumed “after water withdrew from two mass graves, which are several hundred metres away from each other”, Lejla Cengic, a spokeswoman for the Institute for Missing People, said.

Flood water and landslides had revealed part of the graves near the Bosna river between the northern towns of Maglaj and Doboj, and the team then carried out further excavations.

The victims are believed to be Muslim men from the nearby village of Jablanica, who were killed by Bosnian Serbs in 1992, Cengic said.

DNA analysis will be used in a bid to confirm their identities.

Bosnia’s inter-ethnic war between 1992 and 1995 claimed some 100,000 lives. Thousands of missing persons have never been found.

The discovery of new mass graves has become relatively rare, though one was found in 2013 with the remains of more than 400 people.

Torrential rains hit Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia in mid-May, killing 77 people in the worst floods and landslides in more than a century.

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