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ORAHOVAC - Two policemen of the United Nations civilian mission UNMIK in Serbia's Kosovo and Metohija province on Thursday officially began an investigation into the disappearance of five Orahovac Serbs in Djakovica a fortnight ago, radio amateurs reported from Orahovac.
The policemen spoke to the men's families about all the details in connection with this incident. The family members pointed out that the incident had been reported just one day after the disappearance, and expressed protest that the UNMIK and international force KFOR had decided to launch an investigation after two weeks.
Orahovac Serbs on Thursday decided to stop signing up for free wood for fuel, since they had established that the lists were to have been used by the KFOR for subsequent arrests and possible charges of war crimes, the radio amateurs said.
The KFOR tried to get such lists on previous occasions as well, but never succeeded. This time, Serbs became suspicious when the KFOR asked for the names of all family members, and not just its head and the number of household members.