Police uncover human bones at site of alleged mass grave
Police have found human bones at the site of an alleged mass grave in the town of Dobronín, where some 15 Germans are said to have been murdered by Czech locals at the end of World War II. The number of victims cannot be determined yet, criminal police officers and archaeologists say they will be working at the site until Friday. Their goal is to identify the victims, who were Germans living on Czechoslovak lands who were facing expulsion from the country.One of the investigators told the Czech News Agency that police had been looking into the case since last September.