The United Nations administration in Kosovo on Friday handed over to Serbia eight bodies of non-Albanians killed in the aftermath of the 1998-99 war in the province, an official said, according to AP. The victims were exhumed and identified as part of efforts to track down hundreds of missing from the Kosovo conflict between the Serbian security forces and ethnic Albanian separatists. About 10,000 people are believed to have been killed in Kosovo. Hundreds are still missing, years after the conflict. Serbian government official Veljko Odalovic said that the victims whose bodies were handed over Friday, were killed after the international deployment in Kosovo in June 1999.