Duša killings
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The Duša killings refers to the shelling of the village of Duša, Gornji Vakuf by the Croatian Defence Council on 18 January 1993, in which 7 Bosniak civilians were killed. Bosniak homes were burnt down after the HVO took control of the village.[1]
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Duša killings | |
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Part of Bosnian War | |
Location | Duša, Gornji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Coordinates | 43°56′N 17°34′E |
Date | 18 January 1993 (Central European Time) |
Target | Bosniaks |
Attack type | Mortar attack |
Deaths | 7[1] |
Perpetrators | Croatian Defence Council (HVO) |
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