The remains of around 200 Muslims who were slaughtered in the Srebrenica massacre have been found in Bosnia.
The site came to light when a couple, returning home to the village of Kamenica after the war, noticed strange humps in their garden.
Ethnic cleansing
It brings the number of exhumed victims from the 1995 tragedy to about 6,000.
Experts believe around 8,000 Muslim men were murdered by Bosnian Serbs when they invaded the east Bosnian town.
The men, which included many elderly victims, were killed after being separated from women and children by Serb soldiers.
War crimes
The massacre is widely seen as Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader at the time, and his military chief Ratko Mladic, both still at large, have been indicted by the United Nations war crimes tribunal for the massacre.
The Muslim-led Commission for Missing Persons says they have found two more mass graves in Kamenica.