The article discusses allegations against Croatian musician Marko Perković Tompson and his brother Dražen Perković, who were mobilized during the 'Storm' operation in 1995. According to survivor testimonies from the village of Uzdolje near Knin, one of the brothers was involved in the massacre of seven elderly civilians on August 6, 1995. Survivors described the perpetrator as having long black hair, bloodshot eyes, wearing a black shirt with a Ustasha symbol, and shouting before opening fire. The article claims that the Croatian judiciary took ten years after the survivor's testimony in 2011 to contact Dražen Perković, who denied being present in Uzdolje. Both brothers were part of the same military unit, VP 1108 Drniš, which operated in the Drniš-Knin area, where Uzdolje was exclusively inhabited by Serbs.
Bias read (Left): The article presents survivor accounts accusing members of a prominent Croatian family of war crimes during the 1995 Operation Storm. It emphasizes the alleged involvement of the Tompson brothers, highlights the delayed response of the Croatian judiciary, and frames the event as a serious human atro



