20 years after the war, remains of bodies suspected to be those of ethnic Albanians who were killed in the 1998-99 Kosovo war were discovered at an open-cast mine near Raska in southern Serbia
https://balkaninsight.com/2020/11/17/suspected-mass-grave-of-kosovo-war-victims-found-in-serbia/?fbclid=IwAR3rTZZtNFNJrr1f_HkmSjYwGQ5msOF0e5wi1lipnSfEctxV6q7H120fKQQ

Locations of mass graves identified in Serbia 
2001: Batajnica/Belgrade - 744 bodies
2001: Petrovo Selo - 61 bodies
2001: Perucac - 84 bodies
2013: Rudnica - 52 bodies
All the bodies belonged to Albanian victims of the Kosovo war.
1643 persons remain still missing.

2001: Batajnica/Belgrade - 744 bodies
2001: Petrovo Selo - 61 bodies
2001: Perucac - 84 bodies
2013: Rudnica - 52 bodies
All the bodies belonged to Albanian victims of the Kosovo war.
1643 persons remain still missing.
A month ago, now President of the National Assembly of Serbia
Ivica Dacic threatened live on TV Serbs who disclose more locations of mass graves in Serbia https://twitter.com/admirim/status/1311755451537686532

Belgrade’s Humanitarian Law Centre claimed that 110 people including senior Serbian officials, who participated in operations to remove and hide the bodies of hundreds of Kosovo Albanians killed by Serbian forces in 1999 are still living freely in Serbia
https://balkaninsight.com/2017/01/31/serbian-officials-accused-of-kosovo-massacre-cover-up-01-31-2017/#.WJC7Kgqz96E.twitter
