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A New Day: Thirty Years Since "Storm"

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30 years have passed since the "Storm" action, in which more than 220,000 Krajina Serbs were expelled from their homes in Croatia. In that and five other war operations, he kills
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Thirty years after Operation Storm, Croatia's largest military offensive during the Yugoslav wars, the memory of August 1995 continues to deeply divide the Balkan region and the international community. While Zagreb celebrates "Victory and Thanksgiving Day," Belgrade and Banja Luka, the capital of the Republika Srpska (a Serb-majority entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina), observe a day of national mourning, commemorating what is being described as …

30 years have passed since the "Storm" action, in which more than 220,000 Krajina Serbs were expelled from their homes in Croatia. In that and five other war operations, he kills

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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