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It's not clear whether the Gracani massacre is part of a larger set of atrocities, or the name for the massacre as a whole.
The lack of citations is worrying, especially as these are considerable claims. However, these are also new investigations - sources may not have been produced in English
The event is notable, so have removed the notability template
The claim is made "Later, during investigations in the late 1990s, witnesses described the process of torture and killing. They confirmed that victims were fastened with chains and killed by asphyxiation, shooting or decapitation" However looking at the quoted source (Željko Tomašević, Hidden graves, Croatian Association "Benedict"), all "witnesses" are unnamed, and there is absolutely no information as to where these claims were supposedly published.
Also many other claims in article lack citation. If this is not fixed, suggest all unverified or dubious claims be deletedThhhommmasss (talk) 01:56, 4 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]