[1][2] The site was first examined in 2007 and research continued in the next years under the supervision of a team of forensic experts from the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, the International Commission on Missing Persons, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and other missions.
[4] The investigation revealed broad links to state authorities and the army in Serbia for the killings and transfer of victims out of Kosovo and their burial in Rudnica and other sites.
[5] Vladimir Vukčević, Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor announced that Ljubiša Diković and others were under investigation.
[5] In total, 1,000 Albanians have been found in mass graves in Serbia since the end of the Kosovo War.
The ICTY has convicted Vlastimir Đorđević for his role in concealing the bodies of Albanians found in mass graves.