It was discovered on the mountain Crni Vrh, and contained the remains of 629 Bosniak victims, killed by Serb forces in the villages surrounding Zvornik in 1992 and Srebrenica in 1995.
[1][2] The International Commission on Missing Persons said that the victims had originally been buried in other locations, but were reburied in the remote grave on Crni Vrh after the war in an effort to conceal the crimes.
[6][7] During the two-month exhumation of the site, Crni Vrh was visited by numerous local and foreign officials, assuring the severity of the crime.
Clothing and documents found in the mass grave indicated that the victims were mostly Bosnian Muslim civilians who were killed by local Serb forces in the period between April and June 1992 in and around Zvornik.
[10] On 15 April 2006, 42 of the exhumed victims from Crni Vrh and another mass grave in Kazanbašča were laid to rest in the Martyr cemetery in Memići near Kalesija.