Republika Srpska - Jošanica - War Crimes against Serbs /8/
08/04/2025
10:12
In the St. Nicholas Day massacre, Muslim executioners killed 56 innocent Serb civilians who were preparing to celebrate the feast of St. Nicholas, and 13 were wounded... The youngest victim was two-year-old Danka Tanović... They were guilty just because they were Serbs... Is there justice in this world for the Serb martyrs of Jošanica!?
FOČA, AUGUST 4 /SRNA/ - In the Muslim crime massacre on the St. Nicholas Day in 1992, 56 Serbian civilians were brutally killed, including the youngest victim, two-year-old Danka Tanović, and 13 Serbs were wounded.
The families that suffered the most were: Višnjić, Blagojević, Grujičić, Davidović, Kulić, Stojanović, Pljevaljčić...
The monstrosity and bestiality of the crimes committed by Muslim butchers and criminals against Serb civilians in Jošanica on St. Nicholas Day in 1992 is best seen in the example of the murder of the children Dražen and Dragana Višnjić, as well as the youngest victim, Danka.
Dražen and Dragana Višnjić, brother and sister, were killed with automatic weapons. Dražen was shot in the head, which was completely crushed, according to the data from the Atlas of Crimes Against Serbs in the Defense-Patriotic War, published by the Republic Center for the Research of War, War Crimes and the Search for Missing Persons.
At the time of the murder, Dražen was only six years old, he had just begun to live, but the enemies ended his innocent life, his childish smile, they mercilessly killed his childhood, youth, growing up...
His sister Dragana, a ten-year-old girl, was a pupil at the Veselin Masleša Elementary School. She never dreamed that her childhood dreams would be bloodily destroyed in an instant by Muslim thugs and inhuman people.
The youngest victim was two-year-old Danka Tanović, whose body was only found in April 1993. The only "guilt" of all these victims is that they were Serbs and that, as Muslim criminals say, "they didn't listen to Alija"!?
During the attack by the rampaging Muslims, 11 married couples were killed: Dragoljub and Olga Višnjić, Vukadin and Zorka Višnjić, Miladin and Jela Višnjić, Sreto and Vukosava Grujičić, Neđo and Stana Grujičić, Branko and Danica Davidović, Rade and Stana Pljevaljčić, Pero and Vinka Kulić, Risto and Stana Kulić, Vide and Persa Kulić, and Danilo and Stoja Kulić.
Jošanica never fully recovered from this St. Nicholas Day massacre of 1992, which was aimed at the destruction of Serb civilians. Today, the village has halved in population, and most of its inhabitants are elderly. The wider Jošanica area is today, unfortunately, one of the symbols of the severe Serb suffering.