Proceedings launched in 1992 Tuzla killings

The War Crimes Prosecution has launched legal proceedings against Ilija Jurišić for the Tuzla Column attack.

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The War Crimes Prosecution has launched legal proceedings against Ilija Jurisic for the Tuzla Column attack. Jurisicis accused of ordering an attack in 1992 during the Bosnian conflict, in his capacity back then as a member of a reserve Bosnian police unit and a senior officer in the Security Information Service, on a Yugoslav National Army (JNA) convoy. Proceedings launched in 1992 Tuzla killings At least 92 soldiers died in the attack, 33 were wounded, while the majority of military and sanitary vehicles involved were destroyed. Under the order, snipers in nearby buildings first opened fire and killed the drivers of the military vehicles, thus bringing the vehicles to a halt and blocking the escape route. They then opened fire on the soldiers inside the vehicles, who were neither ready for battle nor capable of offering resistance, according to the indictment. The snipers continued firing as the soldiers started jumping out of the vehicles. According to the indictment, the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) convoy had respected the Decision of the Bosnian Presidency on Peaceful Withdrawal of Troops from the Territory of Bosnia-Hercegovina, the Bosnian-Yugoslav Treaty on Peaceful Withdrawal and the guarantees given. The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution took the case over from the Military Prosecution in Belgrade in 2004, and is working on the matter together with the Bosnian prosecution. Ilija Jurisic was arrested on May 14 on an international warrant at Nikola Tesla Airport, on his way to Germany.

Proceedings launched in 1992 Tuzla killings

At least 92 soldiers died in the attack, 33 were wounded, while the majority of military and sanitary vehicles involved were destroyed.

Under the order, snipers in nearby buildings first opened fire and killed the drivers of the military vehicles, thus bringing the vehicles to a halt and blocking the escape route. They then opened fire on the soldiers inside the vehicles, who were neither ready for battle nor capable of offering resistance, according to the indictment.

The snipers continued firing as the soldiers started jumping out of the vehicles.

According to the indictment, the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) convoy had respected the Decision of the Bosnian Presidency on Peaceful Withdrawal of Troops from the Territory of Bosnia-Hercegovina, the Bosnian-Yugoslav Treaty on Peaceful Withdrawal and the guarantees given.

The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution took the case over from the Military Prosecution in Belgrade in 2004, and is working on the matter together with the Bosnian prosecution.

Ilija Jurišić was arrested on May 14 on an international warrant at Nikola Tesla Airport, on his way to Germany.

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