The Sisak killings refers to the illegal detainment, torture and murder of at least 24 Croatian Serb civilians from the city of Sisak by members of the Croatian Army and police from July 1991 to June 1992 during the Croatian War of Independence.
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The Sisakkillings refers to the illegal detainment, torture and murder of at least 24 Croatian Serb civilians from the city of Sisak by members of the...
Sisak (pronounced [sǐːsak]; also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Croatia, spanning the confluence of the Kupa, Sava and Odra rivers...
Croatian population suffered heavily, fleeing or evicted with numerous killings, leading to ethnic cleansing. The bulk of the fighting occurred between...
Pobrijeze to an isolated location in the village of Sasina and shooting them, killing sixty-five of the captives and wounding two survivors. Forcibly detaining...
members of the Serb ethnic minority, in two counties: Dušan Bjelajac in Sisak-Moslavina, the second most populous county for ethnic Serb minority, and...
during World War II, Jasenovac contained a camp specifically for children in Sisak. Around 20,000 Serb, Jewish and Roma children perished at Jasenovac. Of...
the most notorious being Jasenovac where some 50,000 Serbs were killed. Sisak and Jastrebarsko concentration camp were specially formed for children....
camp in Split. Croatian war crimes included the Gospić massacre, the Sisakkillings in 1991 and 1992, and others, which were likewise prosecuted by Croatian...
the 151st Brigade also failed. The HV 103rd Brigade advanced to the Sunja–Sisak railroad, but had to retreat under heavy fire. The Zagreb Corps failed to...
istražiteljima Merčepova "strategija" je bila poznata još 1996. godine". Novosti. "Sisak: Witness Reported Ljubica Solar's Death". Retrieved 19 December 2016. "On...
ineffectiveness of the legal system in handling their case. "18 years since killings, expulsion of Serbs in Croatia". B92.net. 1 May 2013. Lobell, Steven; Mauceri...
government of the time was responsible for the killings in Varivode, and reiterated that the killings were an act of terrorism against the Serb inhabitants...