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Abstract
On August the 1st, 1991, Yugoslav Federal Army and Serbian terrorists attacked the village of Dalj, near Osijek in Eastern Slavonia. The civilians took refuge in Osijek and Hungary, but many of them were captured by terrorists. Their fate is still unknown, and the number of missing persons is more than 300. The Federal Army denies the entry to the village and permitted only 25 cadavers to be taken to the Osijek Hospital. Two out of 25 were civilians: P. D., a baker of Albanian origin, and N. T., baker's assistant, a Croat. The decedent N. T. was killed from the back by rifle fire, while the decedent P. D. was first beaten and then executed by two close-range gunshots in the head.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1762477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lijec Vjesn ISSN: 0024-3477