22 May 1995 The convoy of about 100 refugees, mainly women, children and the old, from Western Slavonia went through Kuzmin slowly, headed by a Serbian police car. There were no Yugoslav representatives to accompany it nor representatives of international humanitarian organizations. Kuzmin residents showed almost no interest, the only comment was from two old women who cursed Slobodan Milosevic. […]

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