(20 Aug 2002)
1. Pan from left to right of bulldozers digging at site and forensics team excavating pit
2. Mid shot of human bones and skull in the pit
3. Forensics expert searching pit
4. Close up forensic expert holding skull
5. Wide shot of experts searching through bones
6. Close up of human bones and skull
7. Experts searching, bulldozer in background
8. Various experts digging pan from bag of evidence to forensics expert Eva Klonowski digging
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Eva Klonowski, Forensic Expert, UN International Organisation for Missing Persons:
"This is a secondary grave in Kamenica. This is our second secondary grave this year. We probably have the remains here from the other graves and the majority of the bones and remains are in pieces which shows it really is a secondary grave. The grave is something like four metres by 12 metres big and about two metres deep and at the moment we have pulled out over 80 cases but not every case is a complete body. And as you see, it's just a tiny fragment of the grave, so we could have three or even 400 cases in this grave."
10. Wide shot of the mass grave with experts digging
STORYLINE:
Forensics experts are continuing to carry out exhumations at a site that may contain the bodies of Bosnian Muslims slain at Srebrenica in Europe's worst massacre since World War II.
The mass grave was discovered near the Serb-held village of Kamenica, 70 kilometres (45 miles) northeast of Sarajevo.
It's just 500 metres (yards) from another site where forensic experts two weeks ago filled almost 200 sacks with human remains from an estimated 100 bodies.
The remains were sent to DNA laboratories in Bosnia for attempted identification.
The latest grave appears to contain victims dug up from another location and reburied at the site in an attempt to hide the bodies from war crime investigators.
Forensic experts say they will need at least two weeks to complete their work there due to the heavy rains that have been inundating central Europe.
Srebrenica was the site of one of the worst massacres during the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
Up to eight thousand Muslim men and boys were executed there by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995.
So far, forensic experts have found more than five thousand of the victims.
Some 200-thousand people were killed during the war, which displaced another one point two million (m).
Up to 20-thousand remain missing.
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