ERDUT, April 29 (Hina) - The remains of ten civilians from the eastern Croatian towns of Erdut and Dalj, who were killed in the Serb aggression on Croatia in 1991, were paid last respects in Erdut on Saturday. The remains belong to
victims exhumed from a mass grave in Celije, among whom were also Croatian Hungarians. The victims were bid farewell by family members, friends, representatives of local and county authorities, police, the army, and the Osijek-Baranja County Association of Homeland War Civilian Victims. "These are sacred victims of Croatia's to freedom, and we must never forget them," said Ante Markic, the parish priest from nearby Aljmas.(hina) ha
ERDUT, April 29 (Hina) - The remains of ten civilians from the
eastern Croatian towns of Erdut and Dalj, who were killed in the
Serb aggression on Croatia in 1991, were paid last respects in Erdut
on Saturday.
The remains belong to victims exhumed from a mass grave in Celije,
among whom were also Croatian Hungarians.
The victims were bid farewell by family members, friends,
representatives of local and county authorities, police, the army,
and the Osijek-Baranja County Association of Homeland War Civilian
Victims.
"These are sacred victims of Croatia's to freedom, and we must never
forget them," said Ante Markic, the parish priest from nearby
Aljmas.
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