Herzegovina, July 28, SPA -- Thousands attended a funeral Saturday for 147 victims of the 1992 Serb ethnic cleansing campaign in the northwest Bosnian city of Prijedor. Some of the victims had died of torture in a concentration camp. The bodies were found over the past few years in 31 different mass graves in the area and identified through DNA analysis before being returned to the families. «Most of them died in the Omarska camp,» Jasmin Odobasic, a forensic expert who led the exhumation team, told The Associated Press. One of the 147 victims was a Bosnian Catholic Croat, while the rest were Muslim Bosnians, Odobasic said.