World | Bosnia At Least 65 Victims Found in Mass Grave in Bosnia They're believed to belong to non-Serb civilians executed there in 1992 By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Sep 19, 2017 7:56 PM CDT Copied Members of the Bosnian forensic team investigate a mass grave site in Koricanske Stijene, near the central Bosnian town of Travnik, 100 kms northwest of Sarajevo, on Thursday, July 23, 2009. (AP Photo/Amel Emric) Forensic experts say they have retrieved the remains of at least 65 victims from a mass grave in central Bosnia, the site of one of the most gruesome crimes of the country's 1992-95 war. Lejla Cengic from Bosnia's Missing Persons Institute said Tuesday that remains including 65 skulls have been found since September 7 in the grave at the Koricanske Stijene cliff near Mount Vlasic, the AP reports. She says they're believed to belong to some of over 220 non-Serb civilians executed there by Bosnian Serb forces on August 21, 1992. Most of those killed were taken from Serb-run detention camps near Prijedor and told they were going for a prisoner exchange. Only a dozen men survived by falling or jumping down the ravine when the shooting started. The exhumation work is continuing. Read These Next Mid That 'buy now, pay later' loan may soon hit your credit score. Cops: Arizona 5th graders drew up plot to 'end' a classmate. The DOJ just fired 3 prosecutors tied to Capitol riot criminal cases. Report an error