Authorities in Kosovo have unearthed the remains of 23 individuals from three separate locations near Zubin Potok, a town in northern Kosovo. The discovery is linked to those who disappeared during the 1998-99 conflict, a period marked by widespread violence and displacement. Excavations are ongoing as investigators work to identify the victims and determine the circumstances of their deaths. This finding represents a renewed effort to address the unresolved issue of missing persons from the war. The remains will undergo forensic analysis to establish identities, a process often lengthy and complex. The discovery underscores the lasting impact of the conflict and the continued need for accountability and closure for families seeking answers about their loved ones. This latest find brings renewed attention to the atrocities committed during the Kosovo War.