Bosnian forensic experts completed excavation of the mass grave of Zeleni Jadar near the eastern town of Srebrenica, recovering four complete bodies and 44 bodies with parts missing, judicial officials in Tuzla confirmed Thursday. The victims, according to Prosecutor's Office in the northern city of Tuzla, were Bosnian Muslims from Srebrenica, in which Bosnian Serb troops massacred up to 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men after capturing the area on 11 July 1995, during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, dpa reported. The forensics then started working on another site believed to be a mass grave with the victims from Srebrenica. The works, according to report, started at Budak in the Potocari area. The experts did not speculate about number of victims buried at the Budak site. The excavation of the mass grave in Potocari started less than two weeks before the 12th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. More than 500 victims of the massacre, exhumed and identified through sophisticated DNA analysis, are to be buried at Potocari Memorial Centre on 11 July this year, next to some 2,500 Srebrenica victims already buried there.