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At the time of the massacre, both Croatian and Serbian forces were in the vicinity of Dvor, but neither side has admitted to the killings. [3] According to Kold, his unit observed at least three Croatian soldiers with baseball caps and backpacks, near the camp on the morning of the massacre and "either they're covering it up, or someone doesn't ...
On 7 August, two Croatian Air Force MiG-21 planes fired several rockets at a Serb refugee column located on Petrovačka road near Bosanski Petrovac (Serbo-Croatian: Petrovačka cesta), killing 9 civilians and injuring more than 50. [11]
Alphabetical list (per settlement) of churches within the Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja; . Church of the Saint Archangel Michael, Beli Manastir [3]; Church of the Transfer of the relics of the Holy Father Nicholas, Bijelo Brdo [4]
The Paulin Dvor massacre was an act of mass murder committed by soldiers of the Croatian Army (HV) in the village of Paulin Dvor, near the town of Osijek on 11 December 1991 during the Croatian War of Independence. Of the nineteen victims, eighteen were ethnic Serbs, and one was a Hungarian national. The ages of the victims, eight women and ...
The Lora prison camp was a prison camp in Split, Croatia. It was active from 1992 to 1997 with mainly Serbian residents of Split and prisoners of war being imprisoned throughout the Croatian War of Independence. The camp was the site of human rights abuses resulting in a controversial trial, acquittal, retrial and conviction of prison guards.
Around noon on September 18, an armored-mechanized column moved from the direction of Tenja past the Rosinjača forest to Ekonomije Josipin Dvor (there was a white flag on the front tank), and they opened fire from cannons from the north towards the positions of the Antunovac defenders, who by then had become a company. On that occasion, a ...
On social media, Instagram food influencer @markie_devo unveiled what is allegedly the coffee shop's Spring 2025 menu (available starting March 5). And our jaws are on the floor after spotting so ...
8 of the 12 remaining Serb villagers in the village of Gošić were shot and killed on 27 August 1995. [1] The identified victims were 80-year old Milka Borak, 56-year old Dusan Borak, 77-year old Kosovka Borak, 70-year old Grozdana Borak, 75-year old Vasilj Borak, 81-year old Marija Borak and 70-year old Sava Borak. [12]