Murder of Croatian police officer Franko Lisica near Polača and Borovo Selo incident, both committed by ethnic Serbs
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Street protest
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A number of Serbs fled from Zadar
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1991
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Plitvice Lakes
Kijevo
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Zadar riot
Split protest
Sisak
Stinger
Hrvatska Kostajnica
Labrador
Banija villages
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Massacre
Osijek
Gospić
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Kusonje
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Baćin
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Erdut
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Škabrnja
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Whirlwind
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Gornje Jame
Orkan 91
Voćin
Joševica
Devil's Beam
Bruška
Vrsar airport
1992
Sarajevo
ECMM helicopter downing
Baranja
Jackal
Miljevci Plateau
Tiger
Liberated Land
Konavle
Vlaštica
1993
Maslenica
Medak Pocket
1994
Winter '94
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Medari
Zagreb
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