Medari massacre
The Medari massacre was the mass murder of 22 Croatian Serb civilians on 1 May 1995 by members of the Croatian Army (HV) during Operation Flash. On 1 May 1995, according to Zagreb-based NGO Documenta and HHO, the Croatian Army killed 22 civilians, including 11 women and three children, in the village of Medari near Nova Gradiska in western Slavonia.[2] Two sisters, Radmila and Mirjana Vukovic survived the massacre by chance because they went to high school in a nearby town in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2] Their father, mother and seven-year-old sister were killed that day.[2]
Medari massacre | |
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Location | Medari, Croatia |
Date | 1 May 1995 |
Target | Croatian Serb civilians |
Attack type | Mass killing |
Deaths | 22[1] |
Perpetrators | Croatian Army (HV) |
References
- "18 years since killings, expulsion of Serbs in Croatia". B92.net. 1 May 2013.
- Milekic, Sven (1 May 2015). "The Contested History of Croatia's Operation Flash". BalkanInsight. BIRN.
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