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On 13 November 1991, the hamlet of [[Kijev Do]] near [[Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina]] was attacked by units of the [[Yugoslav People’s Army]] (JNA) and affiliated Serb forces. Eight elderly [[Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Croat]] civilians seven women and one man were killed in a targeted operation.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web |title=Kijev Do: Obljetnica bestijalnog i dobrano zaboravljenog zločina nad Hrvatima |url=https://www.dnevnik.ba/vijesti/kijev-do-obljetnica-bestijalnog-i-dobrano-zaboravljenog-zlocina-nad-hrvatima-2620751 |website=Dnevnik.ba |date=13 November 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |title=Motrišta |publisher=Matica hrvatska Mostar |year=2004 |pages=173}}</ref>{{full citation needed|date=August 2025}}<ref>{{Cite journal | url = https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/121873 | language = hr |title=Toponimija sela Zavala, Golubinac, Belenići i Kijev Do u Popovu | trans-title = The toponymy of Zavala, Golubinac, Belenići and Kijev Do in Popovo | journal = Folia onomastica Croatica | number = 20 | date=2011 | first =Domagoj | last = Vidović | page=214}}</ref> |
On 13 November 1991, the hamlet of [[Kijev Do]] near [[Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina]] was attacked by units of the [[Yugoslav People’s Army]] (JNA) and affiliated Serb forces. Eight elderly [[Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Croat]] civilians seven women and one man were killed in a targeted operation.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite web |title=Kijev Do: Obljetnica bestijalnog i dobrano zaboravljenog zločina nad Hrvatima |url=https://www.dnevnik.ba/vijesti/kijev-do-obljetnica-bestijalnog-i-dobrano-zaboravljenog-zlocina-nad-hrvatima-2620751 |website=Dnevnik.ba |date=13 November 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |title=Motrišta |publisher=Matica hrvatska Mostar |year=2004 |pages=173}}</ref>{{full citation needed|date=August 2025}}<ref>{{Cite journal | url = https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/121873 | language = hr |title=Toponimija sela Zavala, Golubinac, Belenići i Kijev Do u Popovu | trans-title = The toponymy of Zavala, Golubinac, Belenići and Kijev Do in Popovo | journal = Folia onomastica Croatica | number = 20 | date=2011 | first =Domagoj | last = Vidović | page=214}}</ref> |
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== Details of the attack == |
== Details of the attack == |
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| Kijev Dol killings | |
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| Location | Kijev Dol, Ravno municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Date | October 1991 |
| Target | Croat civilians |
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Mass killing |
| Deaths | 8 |
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On 13 November 1991, the hamlet of Kijev Do near Ravno, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the border with Croatia was attacked by units of the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) and affiliated Serb forces. Eight elderly Croat civilians seven women and one man were killed in a targeted operation.[1][2][full citation needed][3]
Details of the attack
The attack on Kijev Do occurred over the course of roughly one hour, between 7 and 8 a.m. Eight elderly civilians were killed seven women and one man. Most victims were at home or in a neighboring house at the time. Families were reportedly targeted because they had male members who were, or could have been, involved in Croatian armed units.[1]
Victims were found in positions suggesting they tried to flee. Mara Dubelj was killed while tending to pigs, and Mara Krkić’s body was discovered seven months later in a well, with injuries indicating she had been dragged and possibly hanged. Following the attack, only four Croat residents survived, primarily because they had no male descendants. Homes were burned or abandoned, and the surviving population fled or was forcibly displaced.[1]
The victims included: Božica Krkić (b. 1916), Bosa Krkić (b. 1907), Ivana Krkić (b. 1927), Manda Krkić (b. 1932), Miho Krkić (b. 1933), Mara Krkić (b. 1924), Mara Hapan (b. 1925), Mara Dubelj (b. 1906).[1]
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