Colonel Zoran Stanković, pathologist at a Medical Military Center in Belgrade and a member of the State Commission for gathering evidence of war crimes committed in the territory of Yugoslavia, is interviewed. Colonel Stanković compiled a database of about 4,500 persons who were killed in the war. According to him, about 1,400 officers and soldiers of the former Yugoslav People's Army died in the Yugoslav conflict. He further describes his work on mass graves in Croatia (Vukovar, Gospić, Tenje, Mirkovci, and Artunovac), and in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo, in Dobrovoljacka Street, Tuzla, Bijeljina, Kravica, Zvornik, Milići, Vlasenica, Brčko, and other places).