Bruška massacre
The Bruška massacre took place on 21 December 1991 in Bruška, a small village near the Croatian town of Benkovac when Serbian paramilitaries executed 10 civilians in the hamlet of Marinovići. Nine members of the Marinović family and a Serb neighbor were led out of the house after playing cards and shot on the spot by members of a paramilitary group called "Knindže".[1]
Dragan Vasiljković was the commander of this paramilitary group and has been indicted for this crime by the Croatian Ministry of Justice. Vasiljković was arrested in Australia in 2006 and extradited to Croatia in 2015.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ ICTY vs Milan Babic
- ↑ "Serb paramilitary leader becomes first Australian to be extradited for 'war crimes'". Retrieved 3 January 2015.
External links
- ICTY vs Milan Babic
- Government lags on action against war criminals
- Key witness turns himself in
- ICTY vs Milan Babic & Milan Martic
- Berislav Jelinić (23 January 2006). "Croatia has evidence against Captain Dragan". Nacional. Archived from the original on 25 July 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- Survivors of Bruška massacre testify in court
- Kapetan Dragan caught in Australia
- 'Captain Dragan' seeks extradition review
- Captain Dragan loses law challenge
Coordinates: 44°04′30″N 15°44′17″E / 44.0749°N 15.7381°E
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