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Jablanica: Memorial Plaque for the fallen Croatian Defenders unveiled

Published July 27, 2015
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ploca2At the cemetery Pomen at Doljani, the municipality of Jablanica, a memorial plaque for the fallen Croatian defenders from Prozor / Rama was officially unveiled on Sunday.

Last year at the same time and on the same place, a memorial plaque for fallen Croatian defenders from the territory of Tomislavgrad was officially unveiled, while this year, on the same plateau along with them, at the initiative of the Associations founded due to the Homeland War in Tomislavgrad and Rama, the second plaque, for victims from Rama, was placed as a reminder of the common fight and suffering.

Many family members and relatives, friends, comrades, war commanders, people from the social and political life of Tomislavgrad, Rama and other neighboring areas attended the ceremony of unveiling the plaque, as well as laying wreaths for killed defenders from Tomislavgrad and Rama.

In this area in 1993, as members of the brigade “Kralj Tomislav” from Tomislavgrad following people gave their lives: Lilja Zrno from Šujice, Ivan Radoš from Omolje, Ivan Petrović from Mesihovina and Martin Baćak from Letke, while on the side of Rama, defenders Nenad Bilić and Josip Pušić were killed for the sake of the existence of Croatian people in this region.

The official unveiling and blessing of the plaque was preceded by a Mass led by the pastor Father Andrija Jozić from Doljani.

 

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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