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BiH Prosecutor’s Office has charged former HVO Fighter for Killing Two Civilians

Published: December 31, 2022
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The BiH Prosecutor’s Office has charged former Croat Defense Council fighter Robert Brešić with involvement in seizing and killing two Serb civilians, a father and son, in Maglaj during the war in 1992.

The BiH prosecution on Friday charged ex-fighter Robert Brešić with committing a war crime against the civilian population.

The prosecution said that in late July 1992, Bresic and other members of the Croat Defense Council (HVO) seized a father and a son from a building in the town of Maglaj.

The two Serbs were taken toward the village of Tunjice, where they were shot dead.

Neither was a member of the military or involved in the conflict, according to the prosecution.

Brešić currently lives in Croatia, BIRN reports.

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