Presuda za Zvornik – govore porodice ubijenih.
Presuda za Zvornik – govore porodice ubijenih.
Presuda za Zvornik – Govore porodice ubijenih.
Prilog Biljane Đogić.
Presuda za Zvornik – Govore porodice ubijenih.
Prilog Biljane Đogić.
Presuda za Zvornik – govore porodice ubijenih.
Presuda za Zvornik – Govore porodice ubijenih.
Prilog Biljane Đogić.
Presuda za Zvornik – Govore porodice ubijenih.
Prilog Biljane Đogić.
Shortly after the fall of Vukovar on November 20, 1991, members of the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) took from a hospital in Vukovar over 200 wounded and sick patients, including civilians and members of Croatian armed forces, and drove them to the agricultural farm in Ovčara.
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The Appellate Court in Belgrade refused the compensation request of Ryva, Gani, Nimetullah, Hakia, Lumnia, and Asman Gigollaj, wife and children of the late Behram Gigollaj, who was beaten to death by unidentified assailants on March 24, 1999 in Mataruška Banja.
On November 1, 2010 the War Crimes Trial Department of the High Court in Belgrade sentenced Stanko Vujanović to nine years in prison for war crimes committed against the civilian population in Vukovar, Croatia.
Members of the Dušan Silni volunteer unit from Serbia and Serbs from the village of Lovas, with the artilery support of the Second Guard Motorized Brigade of the Yugoslav National Army (JNA), attacked the undefended village of Lovas on October 10, 1991, killing 21 Croatian civilians: Mirko Grgić, Mato Adamović, Danijel Badanjak, Cecilija Badanjak, Antun Jovanović, Anka Jovanović, Katarina Pavličević, Juraja Poljak, Josip Kraljević, Alojzije Polić, Mato Keser, Josip Poljak, Ivan Ostrun, Drago Pejić, Mijo Božić, Tomo Sabljak, Vido Krizmanić, Stipe Mađarević, Pave Đaković, Stipe Pejić, and Živan Antolović.