Joševica massacre
[1] Serb paramilitary forces killed 21 Croatian civilians in the village of Joševica near the city of Glina.The Serb paramilitaries were members of a reconnaissance and sabotage group of the local Glina Territorial Defense, they entered the village on 16 December 1991, armed with submachine guns attached with silencers, and shot Croat civilians in their homes.Serb military commanders had also made guarantees to the local Croats that they would enjoy peace and safety if they did not partake in armed resistance.[4] It has been speculated that the Serb paramilitaries may have committed the massacre in revenge for losses they had sustained in battle with the Croatian Army on the 12 and 13 December 1991.Despite that, the occupation authorities of RSK took no further actions, and the perpetrators were not legally processed, despite the existence of witnesses that named the victims.