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A social media post by the European Parliament's rapporteur for Serbia Tonino Picula created a stir in Croatia's neighbour ...
The 30th anniversary of the launch of Operation Storm (Oluja), often named the Battle of All Battles, is currently being ...
In 1995, hundreds of thousands of Serbs were forced from the Krajina region in Croatia, and nearly 2,000 were killed.
To Croatia and Serbia, Operation Oluja means very different things. For Croatians, it is a moment of victory and celebration.
At that time, the Croatian army and police units recaptured the entire Krajina region on the border with Bosnia in a ...
Back in August 1995, Croatia recaptured lands that had been held by minority Serbs since their rebellion in 1991 against the ...
The Croatian army launched Operation Storm on August 4, 1995, and in an 84-hour offensive it saw 130,000 troops recapture a region that had been in Serb hands since 1991.
Operation Storm marked in CroatiaOperation Storm marked in Croatia Croatian state officials marked Operation Storm anniversary – “Victory and patriotic gratitude Day” - in Knin today. Izvor: B92 ...
“As far as Croatia is concerned, we are sorry for every life, both Serbian and Croatian, and for all who died in Storm and the Homeland War [Croatia’s 1990s war] in general,” she said.
A decade after Operation Storm, when the Croatian military launched a massive offensive that drove some 250,000 Croatian Serbs into exile, more than half of this refugee population has returned to ...
When the Croatian military's Operation Storm rumbled towards the Serb-separatist-held town of Knin 20 years ago, eight-year-old Anja Raskovic stuffed some things into a rucksack and set off with ...
On the 4th of August 1995 the largest European land offensive since World War II started in Central Croatia, in the area of Krajina. Until then Croatian Serbs were the majority population there, but a ...