Kiseljak massacre explained

Kiseljak massacre
Location:Han Ploče, Tulica and Grahovici in Kiseljak, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date:12–16 June 1993
Partof:the Croat–Bosniak War
Target:Bosniaks
Type:Mass killing
Fatalities:78
Perps:Croatian Defence Council (HVO)

The Kiseljak massacre was the mass murder of approximately 78 Bosniak civilians by members of the Croatian Defence Council in June 1993, during the Croat–Bosniak War. The massacre was committed by the political and military leadership of the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia. It was the second largest massacre committed by Croats during the Croat–Bosniak War.[1]

Crime

From June 12-16 June 1993, the paramilitary units of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) raided the villages of Tulica, Grahovci and Han Ploča in the municipality of Kiseljak.[2] They killed 78 Bosniak civilians, including women, old and infirm people, and children up to 13 years old.[3]

Some 400 Bosniak men and women were taken to camps, where they were subjected to terror and forced labor near the front lines. In order to cover the traces of the crime, the units burned the bodies of the murdered, and buried the unburned bodies in individual and mass graves.[4] 36 of the victims' bodies have still not been found.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ZLIKOVCI HVO-A U TRI KISELJAČKA SELA 78 PUTA UBILI ČOVJEČANSTVO . July 31, 2024 . republika zapadna bosna . en-US.
  2. Web site: 27 godina od zločina nad Bošnjacima u rejonu sela Han Ploča: Kako su ubijeni Omer ef. Drkić i njegov džemat – SAFF Portal . July 31, 2024 . hr.
  3. Web site: June 11, 2023 . Han Ploča: Obilježena 30. godišnjica zločina nad Bošnjacima . July 31, 2024 . radiosarajevo.ba . hr.
  4. Web site: Kiseljak: Obilježena godišnjica stradanja Bošnjaka u selima Grahovci, Han Ploča, Tulica i Radanovići Preporod.info . July 31, 2024 . preporod.info . bs.
  5. Web site: Svjedok zločina nad Bošnjacima Han-Ploče kod Kiseljaka: Zločinci moraju biti kažnjeni radi budućnosti . July 31, 2024 . www.aa.com.tr.