Novo Selo Glinsko massacre

The Novo Selo Glinsko massacre was the mass murder of Croat civilians in two separate massacres committed by Serb forces on 3 and 16 October 1991 in the village of Novo Selo Glinsko, near the town of Glina.The first clashes began with Operation Stinger and the rebel Serb attack on the Glina police station.During this time, several Croat towns and villages were attacked, occupied and ethnically cleansed of their non-Serb populations.[2] Serb forces returned shortly after on the 16 October 1991 to kill the remaining Croat inhabitants.[3][4] In 2015, Zagreb County State's Attorney's Office opened an investigation into the massacre, four members of the Serb Glina Territorial Defence have so far been arrested by Croatian authorities.
Croatian War of IndependenceCroatiaCoordinatesCroatsMass killingSAO Krajina forcesYugoslaviaOperation StingerBanovina1991 Yugoslav campaign in CroatiaSAO KrajinaM80 ZoljaUnited Nations Economic and Social Council