Živko Korać
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Native name | Живко Кораћ |
Born | Veliki Šušnjar, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia | October 29, 1957
Died | 14 January 2001 Forests around Majski Trtnik, Banija, Croatia | (aged 43)
Allegiance | SFR Yugoslavia (1991-1992) Republic of Serbian Krajina (1992-1995) |
Service/ | Infantry |
Years of service | 1991–1995 |
Rank | Soldier |
Unit | Yugoslav People's Army (1991-1992), Serbian Army of Krajina (1992-1995) |
Živko Korać (Serbian Cyrillic: Живко Кораћ; born 29 October 1957), was a soldier of the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina. Živko became prominent after Operation Storm, as he continued resisting Croatia for 5.5 years after the fall of Krajina. On 14 January 2001, in Banija's winter forests, the Croatian authorities began searching for Živko, including the Croatian Police, army, and local hunting groups. After hours of heavy fighting, Živko pulled the pin of his last grenade and committed suicide[1][2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Живко Кораћ (1957-2001) - www.krajinada.com". www.krajinada.com.
- ↑ Radulovic, Mladen (2020-01-14). "POSLEDNJI JUNAK SRPSKE KRAJINE: Živko Korać pružao je otpor pet godina posle zlikovačke Oluje! I MRTAV JE plašio Hrvate!". kurir.rs (in hrvatski). Retrieved 2021-08-05.
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