Bosnian Villagers Mark Anniversary of Deadly Wartime Attack

Villagers from Poljak marked the anniversary of the attack on the village on Monday with a religious ceremony at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre followed by a visit to the memorial to killed soldiers and civilian victims of war in the village itself.

A total of 21 people were killed in the attack, including two women and two children were taken away and never seen again.

Mujesira Nudic told BIRN that Poljak was shelled just before dawn on January 24, 1993. She was not in the village when it was attacked, but when she arrived home that evening, she found that five members of her family had been killed, including her mother Hamida and aunt Mulka.

"[The attackers] entered the house, my uncle's house, where the two women were, and killed them - killed both of them with a knife. They were found inside the house in two separate rooms," Nudic recalled.

"When I returned to the room where my mother had been found dead - killed - there was blood on the wall, sprays of blood, as she probably moved across the room until she bled to death and fell down. My uncle was in the basement and he heard my mother and aunt, his wife, screaming and crying: 'What do you want from us, don't hurt us, we haven't done anything wrong,'" she added.

The two women who were taken away with their young children included Nudic's cousin.

"They have never been found. No one knows where they are and what happened," she said.

Her uncle, who survived the attack, was killed in 1995 in the village of Potocari during the fall of Srebrenica to Bosnian Serb forces.

Kadefa Muhic, president of the Organisation of Families of Martyrs and Killed Soldiers of Srebrenica Municipality, told BIRN that Poljak was shelled from the village of Perucac in Serbia, just...

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