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THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE ABDUCTION IN ŠTRPCI
News 27 February, 2026.On February 27, 1993, at around 3:30 p.m., a military truck arrived at the railway station in Štrpci (Rudo, Bosnia and Herzegovina). The truck was carrying around 25 members of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), including members of the “Avengers” formation commanded by Milan Lukić. Among the members of the Intervention Company of the […]
VUKOVAR: THIRTY-FOUR YEARS LATER
News 20 November, 2025.The Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) reminds the public of the thirty-fourth anniversary of the fall of Vukovar, when the three-month siege and shelling of the city by the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) and Serbian paramilitary forces ended on November 18, 1991. The battle for this city in Eastern Slavonia lasted from August 24 […]
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE KAZANI MASSACRE
News 26 October, 2025.Kazani is the name of a pit located on Trebević near Sarajevo, and became known to the public after the murders of citizens in 1992 and 1993 by members of the 10th Mountain Brigade of the ARB&H under the command of Mušan Topalović Caco. The number of Sarajevo’s citizens killed at Kazani has never been […]
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE SJEVERIN MASSACRE
News 22 October, 2025.Today marks the anniversary of the abduction of sixteen Bosniak civilians from Sjeverin (Priboj, Serbia). On October 22, 1992, members of the Serbian military formation Avengers, commanded by Milan Lukić, kidnapped sixteen passengers from Rudo-Priboj bus in the Bosnian village of Mioče near Višegrad. Fifteen men and one woman were taken by truck to the […]
PRESS RELEASE THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE CLOSURE OF THE SUŠICA CAMP
News 26 September, 2025.The Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) reminds the public of the anniversary of the closure of the Sušica camp, which was established by Serb forces in late May or early June 1992 and was run by the military and local police militia. It was the main detention facility in the Vlasenica area. According […]
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BILJANI MASSACRE
News 17 July, 2025.The Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) reminds the public that on this day thirty-three years ago, a war crime was committed in the village of Biljani near Ključ. The attack on this village began on July 10 in the early morning hours, and wasled by the 17th Light Infantry Brigade of the Republika Srpska […]
SREBRENICA: THREE DECADES AFTER THE GENOCIDE
News 8 July, 2025.The siege of Sarajevo, the destruction of the Old Bridge in Mostar, the massacres in Ahmići, Stupni Do, Grabovica, Trusina, Sarajevo’s Kazani, the concentration camps Omarska, Trnopolje, Sušica, Luka, Čelebići and other places of detention are the results of the monstrous policies of the nineties, the seeds of which still exist in certain domestic and […]
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE PIONIRSKA STREET AND BIKAVAC FIRE
News 16 June, 2025.The Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) reminds the public of the anniversary of the war crimes that took place in Pionirska Street and Bikavac in Višegrad in June 1992. In the Pionirska Street Fire, on June 14, 1992, a group of Bosniak civilians were locked en masse in the house of Adem Omeragić in Višegrad. The house […]
WAR CRIMES IN ČAJNIČE – THIRTY-THREE YEARS LATER
@en, News 21 May, 2025.The Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) reminds the public of the anniversary of the war crimes against the Bosniaks of Čajniče. During May 1992, Bosniak civilians who were previously captured in the town or surrounding villages, as well as on the road to Pljevlja(Montenegro), were killed at the hunting lodge in Mostina near […]
WAR CRIMES IN BRČKO – THIRTY-THREE YEARS LATER
News 8 May, 2025.The Association for Social Research and Communication (UDIK) reminds the public of the war crimes committed in Brčko during the war against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The occupation of Brčko began with the destruction of the Sava Bridge on 30 April 1992. During May, non-Serbs were taken to concentration camps. The most infamous was the Luka camp. […]