Mass Muslim grave found in Bosnia

Sarajevo - The remains of at least 40 people, believed to be Bosnian Muslims killed in 1992, were found in a mass grave in eastern…

Sarajevo - The remains of at least 40 people, believed to be Bosnian Muslims killed in 1992, were found in a mass grave in eastern Bosnia, an official of the Muslim-led Commission for Missing Persons said yesterday. The bodies were buried in sand on the bank of an artificial lake by the Drina river, 4 km from Visegrad, Mr Amor Masovic said.

The grave had been flooded, but since the water level fell recently the team was able to exhume the bodies, he added.

"The shells we found near the victims, one of whom had his hand tied with wire, indicate that they were shot."

The identification of the victims, believed to be the inhabitants of two neighbouring villages, will start later this month, Mr Masovic added. Five years after the 1992-95 war in Bosnia ended there are still more than 17,000 people declared missing, most of them feared dead.