CGO: 25 years without justice for the civilian victims of the NATO bombing from Murin

"To date, the family of only one of the dead has received monetary compensation from the state, in the total amount of 69.000 euros, which they were later ordered to return by the decision of the Supreme Court," the CGO said.

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The Center for Civic Education (CGO) announced today that the civilian victims of the NATO bombing from Murin have been without justice for 25 years.

"Tomorrow, April 30, marks the 25th anniversary of the death of six civilian victims of the NATO bombing in the area of ​​Murin, Municipality of Plav. On that day in 1999, during the bombing of the bridge in the center of Murin, three children died - Julija Brudar (10 years old), Olivera Maksimović (11 years old), Miroslav Knežević (14 years old), as well as three adults - Vukić Vuletić (46 years old), Milka Kočanović (69 years old) and Manojlo Komatina (72 years old)," the statement of the CGE points out.

25 years since the NATO bombing of Murin
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The non-governmental organization (NGO) added that eight people were additionally injured during the bombing of Murin.

"To date, the family of only one of the dead has received monetary compensation from the state, in the total amount of 69.000 euros, which they were later ordered to return by the decision of the Supreme Court," said the CGO.

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