Serbian Attack On Dubrovnik (December 1991), Hrvatska , Kroatien, Croatia, Croatie,

Serbian and Montenegrians army under the masked name of Yugoslav Peoples Army attacked Dubrovnik (United Nations World Cultural Heritage Site) from the 1st of October 1991 until May 1992. The 6th of December 1991 was the worst day for the Old Town of Dubrovnik when more than 2000 bombs were launched by the Serbo-Montenegrian Army on the Old Town from the sea, air and the hills close-by occupied by the enemy. The objective of the aggressor army, which was influenced by the nationalist policies of then leader Slobodan Milosevic and his allies, was to occupy and put the Dubrovnik area under the control of Montenegro and Serbia. Human lives, cultural sites, schools, museums, churches and hospitals didnt mean anything to Serbo-Montenegrian army and none of them were exempted from the bomb attacks. That day, the day of the 6th of December 1991, my Old Town was under severe fire of more than 2000 missiles. 79 citizens of Dubrovnik lost their lives and more than 100 people were wounded in the
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