The Pionirska Street fire[1] was an arson fire perpetrated by Bosnian Serb forces in Višegrad, eastern Bosnia, on 14 June 1992 in which 59 Bosniak women, children and elderly people were murdered by being locked into one room of a house, which was then set on fire.[2]
^Pionirska Street presently known as Ulica Vojvode Putnika
^"Milan Lukić and Sredoje Lukić Convicted of War Crimes in Višegrad". ICTY. 20 July 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
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