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The Duša massacre was a massacre of Bosniak women and children committed by Croats in the village of Duša near Gornji Vakuf. It was committed on 15 January 1993. Around ten civilians were killed in an artillery attack.〔(Tribunal (MKSJ), Bezdušan napad na selo Dušu, HAG/DEN HAAG, 19.06.2006 )〕 This massacre is also referred to as the "forgotten massacre" as no one was ever convicted. After the massacre, Croat soldiers entered the village and captured the rest of villagers, trasported the men to camps in Prozor, Trnovača and Paloč, and razed the village to the ground.〔(Forgotten massacre ), gornjivakuf19921994.blogger.ba; accessed 23 November 2015.〕 ==Background== Gornji Vakuf is a town to the south of the Lašva Valley and of strategic importance at a crossroads en route to Central Bosnia. It is 48 kilometres from Novi Travnik, an important connection between the Lašva Valley and Herzegovina, two territories included in the self-proclaimed Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia during 1992-1995 Bosnian War. It was first attacked by Croat forces on 20 June 1992, along with Novi Travnik but the attack failed.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ICTY: Kordić and Čerkez verdict - IV. Attacks on towns and villages: killings - 2. The Conflict in Gornji Vakuf )〕
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