Kordun
Kordun (Croatian: Kordun) is a geographical and historical region that covers the area between Petrova Gora and the Mrežnica River in present-day Croatia. Between 1990 and 1995, Kordun was part of the SAO Krajina and the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
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The village of Klupice, in the municipality of Vojnić in the area of historic Kordun in Croatia, was the site of tragic events during the 1991–1995 war. During Operation “Storm,” 24 Serbian civilians who had not left the village were killed, 23 of whom were buried immediately, while one victim was identified later. This massacre is part of the broader suffering of Serbs in Kordun and stands as a symbol of the war’s impact on local communities.
Read more: War crime in Klupice – civilians killed during Operation “Storm”
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The village of Klupice is located in the Vojnić municipality, in the historical and geographical region of Kordun in Croatia, between Petrova Gora and the Mrežnica River. Before the war of 1991–1995, the village had a predominantly Serbian population and was part of the broader Kordun region, an area with a rich history and significance in the context of the Serbian community in Croatia.