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OBNOVA SPOMENIKA STRELJANIM MEŠTANIMA: Uz podršku države u Dragincu
Serbia🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

OBNOVA SPOMENIKA STRELJANIM MEŠTANIMA: Uz podršku države u Dragincu

The article reports on the renovation of the memorial complex in Dragincu, supported by state funding. The project was signed off by Minister Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski and director Ljubica Vasiljević of the Museum Jadra. The renovation aims to restore and improve the site, which commemorates the victims of World War II massacres. The Ministry has allocated five million dinars, with additional support from the city of Loznica. The ceremony is scheduled for October 14th, with the hope that the memorial will be restored by then. The article highlights the historical significance of the site, noting that over 2,950 people were killed there, including infants. It emphasizes the importance of remembering these tragic events and preserving the dignity of the victims.

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OBNOVA SPOMENIKA STRELJANIM MEŠTANIMA: Uz podršku države u Dragincu

The article reports on the renovation of the memorial complex in Dragincu, supported by state funding. The project was signed off by Minister Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski and director Ljubica Vasiljević of the Museum Jadra. The renovation aims to restore and improve the site, which commemorates the victims of World War II massacres. The Ministry has allocated five million dinars, with additional support from the city of Loznica. The ceremony is scheduled for October 14th, with the hope that the memorial will be restored by then. The article highlights the historical significance of the site, noting that over 2,950 people were killed there, including infants. It emphasizes the importance of remembering these tragic events and preserving the dignity of the victims.

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