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Exhumation of graves in Shakahola entered the third phase with government pledging to comb through the forest to retrieve bodies from the mass graves. Interior Cabinet secretary who returned the site for the fourth time, said security roads will be opened in every 100 acres of the Chakama Ranch to aid in methodical and scientific search and rescue efforts as well as identification of graves.
Exhumation of graves in Shakahola forest enters third phase
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