Here massacre explained

Here massacre
Location:Here, Prozor
Date:24 January 1994
Partof:the Croat–Bosniak War
Target:Bosniaks
Type:Mass killing
Fatalities:36
Perps:Croatian Defence Council (HVO)

The Here massacre is the name for a war crime committed by the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) against Bosniak civilians in the village of Here on 24 January 1994, during operation Tvigi 94,[1] of the Croat-Bosniak War.[2] [3]

Crime

During Croat operation Tvigi 94,[4] Croatian Defence Council pushed ARBiH from its position until they got the village of Here, in which members of the Croatian Defence Council killed 36 Bosniak civilians.[5] In an extensive operation, everything found in the village was killed and residential and commercial buildings were destroyed.On January 24, as many as 36 people were killed, including two women of Croatian nationality. Among those killed were children and the elderly, and individual bodies were brutally massacred. Not much is known about this massacre because the Croats killed whoever they saw in the village. This was also one of the last massacres done by Croats on Bosniak civilians in the war

Notes and References

  1. Web site: C . Ivana . 2020-01-24 . Na današnji dan 1994. – Operacija Tvigi ’94 . 2024-09-07 . Kamenjar . hr.
  2. Web site: 2020-01-24 . Zločin nad Bošnjacima u Herama od strane HVO-a i HV-a – www.veterani.ba . 2024-09-07 . bs-BA.
  3. Web site: Mevlud u Herama: Sjećanje na ubijene Bošnjake Preporod.info . 2024-09-07 . preporod.info . bs.
  4. Web site: Operacija "Tvigi 94" u ramskom kraju . 2024-09-07 . vojnapovijest.vecernji.hr . hr.
  5. Web site: PROZOR 24.01.1994. selo Here . 2024-09-07 . republika zapadna bosna . en-US.