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KILLED AND MISSING PERSONS FROM THE TERRITORIES OF REPUBLIC CROATIA AND FORMER REPUBLIC OF SERB KRAYINA

Type: Virtual Memorial
No of names: 6,780
Organisation: Untagged

Added: 8/15/2009
Updated: -

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Veritas has published a lists that includes 6,780 names of "killed and missing persons from the territories of Republic Croatia and former Republic of Serb Krayina, who were mainly of Serbian nationality (some were of other nationalities but had either lived or fought on the Serbian side in Republic of Serb Krayina)."

Information about Veritas cited from their web site: "The Belgrade based non-government organisation VERITAS was established in late 1993 by citizens of the then Republic of Serbian Krayina - RSK (former United Nations Protected Area - UNPA). Prior to the exile of Krayina population in August 1995, the organization was headquartered in Knin. Afterwards it moved to Belgrade".

The composition of killed and missing persons was as follows:

4.142 soldiers (61%),
182 police officers (3%),
2.344 civilians (35%) and
92(1%) persons of unknown status.

Most of them were killed or missing in 1991 (2.442) and during 1995 (2.394) – through regions: in Norther Dalmatia 1.632, Bania 1.216 and Lika 1.155. Between 1992 and 1995 during UN protection Republic of Serb Krayina (UNPA) the number killed or missing people was 4.277.

Source: http://www.veritas.org.yu/

Listings of missing/ killed 1990-1995
http://www.veritas.org.yu/Spiskovi/spisak.htm

 

POSTED BY JON ON 8/15/2009

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