Trusina massacre, the Glossary
The Trusina massacre occurred on 16 April 1993 in the village of Trusina, located in the municipality of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where 22 people, four Croat prisoners of war and 18 Croat civilians, were killed by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) during the Croat–Bosniak War.[1]
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12 relations: Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Central European Time, Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croat–Bosniak War, Croatian Defence Council, Croats, Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Konjic, Mass murder, Plea bargain, Trusina, Konjic.
- April 1993 events in Europe
- Bosniak war crimes in the Bosnian War
- Massacres in 1993
- Massacres of Croats
- Yugoslav Wars prisoner of war massacres
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine;; ARBiH), often referred to as Bosnian Army, was the military force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Босна и Херцеговина), sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.
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Central European Time
Central European Time (CET) is a standard time of Central, and parts of Western Europe, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sud Bosne i Hercegovine, Cyrillic: Суд Босне и Херцеговине; abbreviated as the Court of BiH in English) is the highest ordinary court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Croat–Bosniak War
The Croat–Bosniak War was a conflict between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, supported by Croatia, that lasted from 18 October 1992 to 23 February 1994. Trusina massacre and Croat–Bosniak War are 1993 in Bosnia and Herzegovina and conflicts in 1993.
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Croatian Defence Council
The Croatian Defence Council (Hrvatsko vijeće obrane, HVO) was the official military formation of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, an unrecognized state that existed in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1991 and 1996.
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Croats
The Croats (Hrvati) or Horvati (in a more archaic version) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.
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Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to as Bosnian Croats or Herzegovinian Croats, are native and the third most populous ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Bosniaks and Serbs, and are one of the constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Konjic
Konjic (Коњиц) is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Mass murder
Mass murder is the violent crime of killing a number of people, typically simultaneously or over a relatively short period of time and in close geographic proximity.
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Plea bargain
A plea bargain (also plea agreement or plea deal) is an agreement in criminal law proceedings, whereby the prosecutor provides a concession to the defendant in exchange for a plea of guilt or nolo contendere. This may mean that the defendant will plead guilty to a less serious charge, or to one of the several charges, in return for the dismissal of other charges; or it may mean that the defendant will plead guilty to the original criminal charge in return for a more lenient sentence.
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Trusina, Konjic
Trusina (Cyrillic: Трусина) is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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See also
April 1993 events in Europe
- 12 April 1993 Srebrenica shelling
- 1993 Italian referendum
- Ahmići massacre
- Battle of Travnik (1993)
- Kiseljak massacre
- Kvalifikacija za Millstreet
- Sovići and Doljani killings
- Trusina massacre
- Zenica massacre
Bosniak war crimes in the Bosnian War
- 1992 Yugoslav People's Army column incident in Tuzla
- Bradina massacre
- Gornja Jošanica massacre
- Gornji Velešići massacre
- Grabovica massacre
- July 1992 killings of Serbs in Bratunac and Srebrenica
- Kamenica camp
- Kazani pit killings
- Križančevo selo massacre
- Kukavice massacre
- Musala camp
- Serdari massacre
- Sijekovac killings
- Silos camp
- Skelani attack
- Trusina massacre
- Uzdol massacre
- Vitez massacre (1993)
- Čelebići camp
- Čemerno massacre
Massacres in 1993
- Štrpci massacre
- 1993 Bijbehara massacre
- 1993 Kishtwar massacre
- 1993 Manipur riot
- 1993 Sopore massacre
- 1993 ethnic violence in Burundi
- Ahmići massacre
- Apoquindo massacre
- Başbağlar massacre
- Brown's Chicken massacre
- Candelária massacre
- Grabovica massacre
- Greenough family massacre
- Greysteel massacre
- Haximu massacre
- Heidelberg Tavern massacre
- Hidroelektra workers massacre
- Jaffna lagoon massacre
- Kamani massacre
- Kiseljak massacre
- Križančevo selo massacre
- Lice massacre
- May 24, 1993, PKK attack
- Mokronoge massacre
- Saint James Church massacre
- Sivas massacre
- Stupni Do massacre
- Trusina massacre
- Uzdol massacre
- Vartinis massacre
- Via Palestro massacre
- Vigário Geral massacre
- Waco siege
- Zenica massacre
Massacres of Croats
- Široka Kula massacre
- Škabrnja massacre
- Barbara Pit massacre
- Baćin massacre
- Berak killings
- Boričevac massacre
- Bosanski Šamac ethnic cleansing
- Brotnja massacre
- Bruška massacre
- Brčko bridge massacre
- Dalj massacre
- Doboj ethnic cleansing (1992)
- Erdut killings
- Foibe massacres
- Gata massacre
- Gornje Jame massacre
- Grabovica massacre
- Joševica massacre
- Kostrići massacre
- Kočevski Rog massacre
- Križančevo selo massacre
- Krnjeuša massacre
- Kulen Vakuf massacre
- Lovas killings
- Macelj massacre
- Makarska massacre
- Massacre of villages under Kamešnica
- Memorial Centre Lipa Remembers
- Novo Selo Glinsko massacre
- Operation Alfa
- Petrinja killings
- Pečovnik Mine
- Podhum massacre
- Poljanak and Vukovići massacres
- Prijedor ethnic cleansing
- Primošten massacre
- Saborsko massacre
- Tenja killings
- Tezno massacre
- Tovarnik massacre
- Trubar massacre
- Trusina massacre
- Uzdol massacre
- Vitez massacre (1993)
- Voćin massacre
- Vrtoče massacre
- Vukovar massacre
- Zagreb rocket attacks
- Četekovac massacre
Yugoslav Wars prisoner of war massacres
- Škabrnja massacre
- Ahatovići massacre
- Korana bridge killings
- Križančevo selo massacre
- Petrinja killings
- Trusina massacre
- Vranica case
- Vukovar massacre
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusina_massacre
Also known as 1993 Trusina incident, Trusina case, Trusina incident, Trusina killings.