Serbian aggressions cost 147 billion, killed 129,570 civilians and murdered 4,276 children and raped 72,000 women

Serbian aggressions cost 147 billion, killed 129,570 civilians and murdered 4,276 children and raped 72,000 women

Authored by Petrit Latifi

Facts, data and information on the time period of Serbian atrocities, genocide and war crimes between 1986 and 1999. Summary:

Total War Damage (in Euros)

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: €100 billion
  • Croatia: €30 billion
  • Slovenia: €0.1 billion
  • Kosovo: €17 billion

Total war damage: €147.1 billion

Total People Killed (All Regions)

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 100,000
  • Croatia: 16,000
  • Slovenia: 70
  • Kosovo: 13,500

Total killed: 129,570 people

Children Killed

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3,372
  • Croatia: 402
  • Kosovo: 502 (thrown into wells)

Total children killed: 4,276

Women Raped

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 50,000
  • Croatia: 2,000
  • Kosovo: 20,000

Total women raped: 72,000

People Expelled

  • Croatia: 550,000
  • Kosovo: 860,000

Total people expelled: 1,410,000

Mass Graves Discovered

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 5,000
  • Croatia: 156

Total mass graves: 5,156

People Killed or Injured by Landmines (Post-war)

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (since 1995): 7,500
  • Croatia (since 1995): 695

Total mine victims: 8,195

Religious Buildings Destroyed

  • Mosques destroyed:
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 614
    • Kosovo: 218
      Total: 832 mosques

  • Catholic churches destroyed:
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina: 190
    • Croatia: 122
    • Total: 312 churches

    • War invalids in Bosnia: 150,000
    • People in Serb Chetnik camps:
    • Bosnia: 200,000
    • Croatia: 30,000
    • Total: 230,000

    • Shells fired:
    • Sarajevo: 800,000
    • Vukovar: 1.5 million
      Total: 2.3 million shells
    • Buildings demolished/damaged in Croatia: 200,000

Time period of Serbian aggressions

  1. Memorandum of SANU, all Serbs in one state,
  2. Milošević and the policy “From three parts you will join together” and “No one can beat you” final outcome:
  3. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, nearly 100,000 people were killed,
    50,000 women were raped,
    150,000 war invalids,
    since 1995, 7,500 people were killed/seriously wounded by mines,
    614 mosques were destroyed,
    190 Catholic churches were destroyed,
    200,000 people passed through Serb Chetnik camps,
    around 800,000 shells were fired at Sarajevo!
    In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbs killed 3,372 children,
    GENOCIDE FOR SREBRENICA AWARDED,
    5,000 mass graves discovered to date!
    War damage close to 100 billion euros!
  4. 16,000 people were killed in Croatia,
    37,000 wounded,
    2000 women raped,
    a total of 402 children were killed,
    550,000 Croats were expelled,
    30,000 people passed through Serb Chetnik camps,
    From 1995 to today, 695 people have died from landmines,
    122 Catholic Churches destroyed,
    200,000 buildings were demolished and severely damaged,
    1.5 million shells were fired at Vukovar!
    156 mass graves were discovered,
    war damage 30 billion euros
  5. In Slovenia, 70 people were killed.
    182 wounded Slovenians and 146 wounded JNA soldiers (half of whom were Slovenians) The war in Slovenia was the first war after World War II in Europe!
    war damage 100 million euros
  6. In Kosovo, about 13,500 people were killed,
    860,000 people were expelled,
    Serbs poisoned 20,000 water wells in Kosovo,
    Serbs threw 502 Albanian children into wells,
    20,000 women were raped,
    218 mosques were demolished,

    Almost the entire population of Kosovo was expelled to neighboring countries, The war in Kosovo is also the end of Milošević’s career,
    War damage about 17 billion euros

    Over 15,000 people are still missing. 1,137 journalists were killed and seriously wounded. The storm lasted 84 hours, so much for the Serb Chetniks when someone takes up arms.

NATO stopped the unprecedented aggression only in 1999 with 23,000 missiles on Serbia. While Serbs were killing, looting and conquering territories in the Balkans, humorous films and songs were filmed in Serbia in the nineties, and the Orthodox Church collected Chetniks and sent them to Croatia, BiH and Kosovo.

Reference

https://groups.google.com/g/hr.soc.politika/c/7WNr2_lTUF8?pli=1

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