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Lisac pit

Location: Krupa na Uni

Importance of the locality:

At this site, in 1992, forces of the Army of Republika Srpska killed and threw more than 51 non-Serbs into a pit. The victims were brought to the site from the Omarska camp. The bodies of two women were also found in the pit.


Entity: Republika Srpska

Ethnic group: Bosniaks, Croats

Area that victims came from: Prijedor

Responsibility: VRS

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicted Milomir Stakić for crimes committed in Prijedor and sentenced him to 40 years in prison for crimes of extermination, murder and persecution. Radovan Karadžić, as the president of Republika Srpska and commander in chief of its armed forces, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
The accused from the Kvočka et al. case were also convicted for crimes related to the killing of people whose bodies were found in the Lisac pit, and sentenced to long-term prison sentences.


Data source: ICTY (updated 06.12.2019)

Marked and photographed: 13.11.2019.

Map:


Updated: 06.02.2020

Legenda
Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina - ARBiH
Security services command centre - CSB
Herzeg Bosnia - HB
Croat Defense Forces - HOS
Army of Croatia - HV
Croat Defense Council - HVO
Yugoslav National Army - JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia - ICTY
Ministry of Interior - MUP
People's Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia - NO APZB
Police station - SJB
Serb Army of Krajina - SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina - TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska - VRS
Army of Yugoslavia - VJ