Varivode massacre | |
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Location | Village of Varivode, Kistanje municipality, Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia |
Date | 28 September 1995 |
Target | Elderly Croatian Serb villagers |
Attack type | Mass killing |
Deaths | 9[1][2] |
Perpetrators | Croatian Army (HV) and Croatian police[3] |
The Varivode massacre was a mass killing that occurred on 28 September 1995 in the village of Varivode, Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence. According to United Nations officials, soldiers of the Croatian Army (HV) and Croatian police killed nine Serb villagers, all of whom were between the ages of 60 and 85.[4] After the war, six former Croatian soldiers were tried for committing crimes in the village, but were all eventually released due to lack of evidence. In 2012, the Supreme Court of Croatia ruled that the Republic of Croatia was responsible for the killings, dubbing the massacre an "act of terrorism," and the following year the municipal court in Knin announced that the Government of Croatia must provide compensation to the children of a couple who were murdered.
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