Kravica

Kravica
Village
Kravica
Coordinates: 44°13′N 19°12′E / 44.217°N 19.200°E / 44.217; 19.200
Country  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity  Republika Srpska
Municipality Bratunac
Population (1991)
  Total 357

Kravica (Serbian Cyrillic: Кравица) is a village in the Bratunac municipality near Srebrenica, in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, close to the border with Serbia. It is inhabited predominantly by ethnic Serbs.

During the 1992–95 Bosnian War, the village was badly damaged in the 1993 attack, and in 1995 was the place of major killings during the Srebrenica massacre.

History

In 1971 there was a shootout between men from Kravica and men from Muslim-inhabited Konjević Polje.[1]

In 1991, it was reported that neighbouring Serb-inhabited Kravica and Muslim-inhabited Glogova "had bad blood".[2]

Bosnian War

The village was attacked on 7 January (Serbian Christmas) 1993 by ARBiH forces under Naser Orić from the Srebrenica enclave under the control of the ARBiH. Eleven civilians were killed and most of the houses were damaged.[3]

[4][5] Men from Kravica participated in the Srebrenica massacre.[6]

Demographics

In 1991, it had a population of 357, of whom 353 were declared as Serbs, with no declared Bosniaks, Croats or Yugoslavs.

References

  1. Jan Angstrom; Isabelle Duyvesteyn (8 July 2005). Rethinking the Nature of War. Routledge. pp. 169–. ISBN 978-1-134-25750-8.
  2. JPRS Report: East Europe. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. 1991.
  3. "The Myth of Bratunac: A Blatant Numbers Game". Research and Documentation Center. Archived from the original on May 8, 2009.
  4. "Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to General Assembly resolution 53/35: The fall of Srebrenica" (PDF). United Nations. 15 November 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 22, 2008.
  5. "Prosecutor vs. Radislav Krstić: Judgement" (PDF). International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. 2 August 2001.
  6. Sarah Wagner (2 October 2008). To Know Where He Lies: DNA Technology and the Search for Srebrenica’s Missing. University of California Press. pp. 275–. ISBN 978-0-520-94262-2.

Coordinates: 44°13′N 19°12′E / 44.217°N 19.200°E / 44.217; 19.200

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