ZAGREB REMEMBERS SERB REBEL MISSILE ATTACKS NINE YEARS AGO ZAGREB, May 2 (Hina) - Nine years ago on Sunday, Serb rebels fired missiles on Zagreb in retaliation for a military defeat the previous day in the Western Slavonia region. The
attack was repeated the next day, killing six people and wounding 175, 39 seriously.
ZAGREB, May 2 (Hina) - Nine years ago on Sunday, Serb rebels fired
missiles on Zagreb in retaliation for a military defeat the previous
day in the Western Slavonia region. The attack was repeated the next
day, killing six people and wounding 175, 39 seriously.#L#
The first explosions were heard at 1023 hours on May 2, 1995 as the
city centre was hit by several missiles filled with cluster
ammunition.
Serb rebel leader Milan Martic admitted in front of television cameras
that the attack had been carried out in retaliation for the military
defeat in Operation Flash. Martic was later indicted by the UN war
crimes tribunal in The Hague for ordering the missile attack on
Zagreb.
In the repeated attack on May 3, 1991, missiles hit the Children's
Hospital, a home for the retired and the Croatian National Theatre,
where ballet dancers were in the middle of their practice.
The impact areas were strewn with around 500 unexploded bomb
fragments, popularly known as "bomblets", posing an additional threat
to citizens. A police officer was killed while trying to defuse one of
the bomblets.
Some buildings in the city still bear visible marks of damage caused
by bomblets.
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