Kravica
Kravica (Serbian Cyrillic: Кравица) is a village in Bratunac, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013 census, it has a population of 567 inhabitants. During the 1992–95 Bosnian War, the village was badly damaged in the 1993 attack, and over 70 men and women were killed by the muslim/bosniak army ARBIH, half of them being civilians. HistoryIn 1971 there was a shootout between men from Kravica and men from Konjević Polje.[2] In 1991, it was reported that the neighbouring Serb-inhabited Kravica and Bosniak-inhabited Glogova "had bad blood".[3] Bosnian WarThe village was attacked on 7 January (Serb Orthodox Christmas) 1993 by the ARBiH forces under Naser Orić from the besieged Srebrenica enclave under the control of the ARBiH. 46 people were killed in the attack on the Serb side, mostly civilians, and majority of the houses were damaged.[4][5]<ref name="krs-tj">{{cite web|title=Prosecutor vs. Radislav Krstić: Judgement|url=http://www.icty.org/x/cases/krstic/tjug/en/krs-tj010802e.pdf%7Cpublisher=International Criminal Tribunal DemographicsIn 1991, it had a population of 357, of whom 353 were declared as Serbs, with no declared Bosniaks, Croats or Yugoslavs. As of the 2013 census, it has a population of 567 inhabitants, all Serbs. References
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