Prosecutor: Operation Storm criminals unavailable to Serbia

Serbian War Crimes Public Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic says his office "processed dozens of war crimes cases committed during Croatia's Operation Storm."

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 05.08.2015.

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Prosecutor: Operation Storm criminals unavailable to Serbia

In a statement for the Wednesday edition of the Belgrade-based daily Blic, Vukcevic said that the County Prosecutors' Office of Rijeka in Croatia raised one indictment on charges of murder of a three-member Serb family in the village of Kijane in 1995.

Vukcevic noted that the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor's Office cooperated with the State Attorney's Office of the Republic of Croatia in the cases of Paklenica, Benkovac, Kijani, Gospic, Vrginmost, Bilice, Cista mala and Petrinja.

In the case of the Dvor na Uni, the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor's Office and the State Attorney's Office of the Republic of Croatia are conducting the investigation together and they organised a hearing in Denmark for the witnesses of the crime that occurred on August 8, 1995, when 12 Serbs with disabilities were murdered after they sought shelter from the war in a school in Dvorn na Uni, Vukcevic said.

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