
The Sarajevo court sentenced seven Serbs from Bosnia and Herzegovina to 91 years in prison for the murder of 20 non-Serb civilians who were abducted from a train near Visegrad in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1993. On February 27, 1993, armed members of the Republika Srpska army stopped a train between Belgrade and Bar and took 20 civilians out of it in Strpci near Visegrad. 19 passengers were Bosniaks, and the twentieth victim was...

Slobodna Dalmacija - So the officials from the train were also involved? After so much time, I can publicly say that the state of Serbia, the MUP and employees of the Serbian Railways were involved in the whole case. They legitimized people when the train left Belgrade. None of the enumerators was ever brought before the court. My mother found out all this, researching for years...
Vreme - Buzov, a retired JNA officer, was the only one of all the passengers who tried to prevent the removal of 20 Bosniaks from the train on February 27, 1993 in Strpce near Visegrad. That's why he was killed, just like them. A month ago, someone removed the memorial plaque erected in gratitude for his heroic deed...
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