More than seventy children lost their lives during the Muslim aggression



The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina forgave Naser Orić for the terrible crimes against civilians, the worst of which were committed against minors whose only guilt was their Serbian nationality and Orthodox faith.




Starting from April 1992 until mid-1994, members of the criminal so-called Army of BiH led by Naser Orić burned more than 150 Serbian villages and killed 3,267 Serbian residents. Naser Orić's soldiers mercilessly killed women, the elderly, and even children! Over seventy children lost their lives during the Muslim aggression, whose sole aim was to expel the entire Serbian population from their ancestral homes.


Children were killed with axes, knives, guns, machine guns, snipers, grenades... A large number of Muslim civilians, including women and minors, also participated in the attacks on Serbian villages: they looted the property of the killed Serbs and often took part in the extermination of our people. In the attacks by Muslim extremists, 72 children of Serbian nationality were killed and slightly more than 300 were wounded. To this day, no court verdict has been passed regarding the crimes against Serbs in Podrinje. One of the greatest crimes against Serbian civilians was committed on January 16, 1993, in Skelani, when Naser Orić's army killed 69 and wounded 165 Serbian civilians. On that occasion, a large number of women and elderly women were killed, and five children were massacred while eighteen children were seriously wounded. On that day, Milica Dimitrijević's two sons were killed: four-year-old Aleksandar and twelve-year-old Radisav, while her third son Slaviša, aged 15, was injured and managed to survive. On the same day, Cvjetko Ristić's father Novak, mother Ivanka, aunt Milanka, minor brother Mićo (14), and sister Mitra (17) were massacred in Skelani. All were killed by Muslim soldiers led by Naser Orić. This day is a proper time to remember all the murdered children in the Srebrenica region. A horrific massacre also took place in the village of Bjelovac, which was attacked on December 14, 1992. Here, in just one day, 68 civilians were killed, including five children. Brane Vučetić, a nine-year-old boy, had his mother Radojka, father Radovan, and minor brother Milenko, who was only 16 years old, killed by Orić's butchers.


"We were awakened by intense gunfire, explosions, screams, and wails. My father told me to go to our neighbor Mira Filipović and hide there until the attack passed. We hid in the pantry in the attic of the house. I was with Mira, her mother-in-law Dostana, and the children, two-and-a-half-year-old Olivera and eight-month-old Nemanja, but after a few minutes, a bomb was thrown into that room, injuring us," Brane recalls, emphasizing that he does not like to talk about it because those memories upset and depress him. Armed soldiers broke into the house and, beating them, took them outside. The shooting did not subside, and they were led towards the forest.


"I saw my brother Milenko standing by the fence. I was surprised that he was standing like that and not paying attention to me. Only after the exchange did I find out that he had already been killed and propped up against the fence. They led us through a forest to Srebrenica, where I was kept in some basements and was beaten, mistreated, tortured, and starved for 56 days until an exchange was organized." In Bjelovac, minor Radenka Jovanović was also massacred; Orić's criminals abused and brutally tortured her before massacring her in her family house along with her 89-year-old grandmother Zlata.


The monstrous murder of 11-year-old boy Slobodan Stojanović in Kamenica near Zvornik, who was massacred by Elfeta Veseli, a soldier in Naser Orić's unit, in the summer of 1992, is also well remembered. When the remains of the murdered Slobodan were exhumed from the ground a year later, the sight was horrific... His stomach was cut in the shape of a cross, his internal organs were visible... He had cuts on his head... His legs were broken... The woman-monster finally shot him point-blank in the temple: the bullet passed through his left frontal bone and exited through the right...


The youngest victim of Orić's comrades in Zvornik was Aleksandar Đorđić, a one-year-old boy killed in January 1993. During the attack on Bratunac, Mileta Pavlović's two children were killed: Mikajlo was 11 and Milada 17 years old. Ljubomir Josipović (15), a primary school student, was massacred in the village of Brežani, while the girl Rada Gvozdenović, a valedictorian, was brutally killed in her village Zagoni near Bratunac.


Especially sad and moving is the fate of Ljubinka Gajić, whose Muslim neighbors killed her husband and four-year-old son. "They killed my child, who was not yet five years old. He was in the kitchen when a grenade fell on the balcony. Every year, the same story. No one was held accountable. No one pays attention to it. Are our children worth less than Bosniak children?" - this visibly distressed woman asked. Srebrenica Muslims killed Ljubinka's son Vladimir at the beginning of 1993. He was four and a half years old. Just a month earlier, Srebrenica Muslims had killed Ljubinka's husband Stanko in a very brutal way. She was forced to flee from her native Kravica to Bratunac with her son Vladimir and the rest of her family. However, the criminals did not leave them in peace even there. Little Vladimir was killed by a grenade fired from Srebrenica. He died solely because of his nationality.


In Gornji Magašići near Bratunac, Orić's comrades massacred 12 women on July 20, 1992, including a pregnant woman, Ljiljana Lončarević, and a twelve-year-old girl, Zorica Božić. In the village of Hranča, six-year-old Biljana Nikolić was killed with her father, and in Manovići, brother and sister Dragan (13) and Nada Brežančić (9) were killed. All these atrocities and brutal murders of Serbian children were forgiven by the Court of BiH to Naser Orić and all the Bosniak criminals who today peacefully walk through the Federation, freed from all responsibility.


Based on the data published by the Institute for Research of Serbian Sufferings in the 20th Century in its document "The Book of the Dead Serbs of Srebrenica and Birač," we bring the list of killed and deceased children of Serbian nationality in the Srebrenica region.