The results of the autopsies of the killed Serbian embassy staffers in Libya performed in Serbia match those done in Libya.
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said this during a news conference.
"The autopsy done here matches what has been done in Libya. It is about 11, 12 injuries on one of the bodies, of which one was lethal, but it is seen they were all inflicted at once, as the result of a detonation," said Vucic.
He added that he will wait until the official and final report of the United States that the deaths have not been the result of "the bombing by American bombers."
"If they have the evidence, let them show it," Vucic said, and added:
"Tomorrow (Saturday) I will again have a meeting with the U.S. ambassador, it is very important to arrive at the full truth, but also not to destroy the good trend in relations with the U.S."
Source: Tanjug - b92
26/2/16
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Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said this during a news conference.
"The autopsy done here matches what has been done in Libya. It is about 11, 12 injuries on one of the bodies, of which one was lethal, but it is seen they were all inflicted at once, as the result of a detonation," said Vucic.
He added that he will wait until the official and final report of the United States that the deaths have not been the result of "the bombing by American bombers."
"If they have the evidence, let them show it," Vucic said, and added:
"Tomorrow (Saturday) I will again have a meeting with the U.S. ambassador, it is very important to arrive at the full truth, but also not to destroy the good trend in relations with the U.S."
Source: Tanjug - b92
26/2/16
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- Serbian embassy employees "died from detonation"
Jovica
Stepic and Sladjana Stankovic died "from the consequences of a
detonation and have not been tortured," the autopsies carried out in
Belgrade have shown.
Justice Minister Nikola Selakovic confirmed this for B92 on Wednesday.
Stankovic and Stepic were employees of the Serbian embassy in libya
kidnapped in Sabratha in early November 2015, and held hostage until
February 19, when they died in an airstrike carried out by the United
States.
- Selakovic told B92 that the autopsies performed at the military clinic VMA showed unequivocally that they died from the blast.
- He also confirmed that the Serbian citizens were "relocated to the location targeted in the air strike two days before the bombing that killed them." [b92.net]
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