Glogova massacre
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The Glogova massacre was the mass murder of 64 Bosniak civilians by Serb forces, consisting of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), Bratunac Territorial Defence (TO), local police, and paramilitaries from Serbia, on 9 May 1992. Miroslav Deronjić, the head of the "Bratunac Municipal Board" established by the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS), was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for ordering the massacre.
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Glogova massacre | |
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Part of Bosnian War | |
Location | Glogova, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Coordinates | 44°12′36″N 19°15′36″E |
Date | 9 May 1992 (Central European Time) |
Target | Bosniaks |
Attack type | Mass killings |
Deaths | 64[1] |
Perpetrators | Bosnian Serb forces, Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) |
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