Summary
- Missing persons organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina are facing the challenge of tracing around 7,000 people who have not been found since the Bosnian war.
- The remains of almost 2,000 people are lying unidentified in mortuaries, raising concerns about potential misidentifications.
- Efforts are being made to obtain blood tests from family members of missing people to prevent incorrect identifications and locate missing individuals.
- The ongoing work by organizations like the International Commission on Missing Persons aims to provide closure for families still searching for loved ones lost during the conflict.