Women who survived the Srebrenica massacre find some solace in finding their loved ones in far-away mass graves and burying them at the town's memorial cemetery. The 1995 genocide during Bosnia’s war saw over 8,000 Bosniak men and boys killed by Bosnian Serb forces. Women survivors have spent decades searching mass graves to recover the remains of their fathers, brothers, husbands and sons, and bury them individually at the Srebrenica memorial cemetery. Nearly 90% of the missing have been identified through DNA analysis.