Nova24TVParty-alignedLeft2 days ago 2. julij 1991: Dan, ko je JLA poskušala utišati Slovenijo – 35 let poznejeOn July 2, 1991, during Slovenia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav People's Army (JPA) launched coordinated attacks on Slovenia's critical communication infrastructure. The JPA conducted low-level flights and rocketed radio transmitters in Krvavec, Nanos, Boč, Kumu, Domžale, and Pohorje, aiming to disrupt both domestic and international communications. These attacks were part of a broader aggression against Slovenia’s sovereignty, which had been declared on June 25, 1991. The assaults caused significant damage, including destroyed antennas, buildings, and power lines, with estimated damages around €5.1 million at current prices. Several civilians were injured, and one Territorial Defense (TO) member was killed. The attacks were accompanied by psychological warfare tactics, such as low-flying military planes and missile strikes on locations like Brežice bridge, causing panic among residents. The day marked one of the most intense periods of the ten-day war, as Slovenia defended itself against the aggressor seeking to prevent its independence.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of the Yugoslav People's Army (JPA) as aggressive and unjustified, emphasizing their intent to suppress Slovenia's independence movement. It highlights the civilian casualties and destruction caused by the JPA, portraying them as an external threat to Slovenia's self-d
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenter7 days ago V Rigoncah poklon padlemu teritorialcu Jerneju MolanuIn Rigonca, part of the municipality of Brežice, one of the first clashes between Slovenian territorial defense units and the then-Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) took place during Slovenia's declaration of independence. Today, a commemorative ceremony was held at the memorial site in Rigonca, marking the 35th anniversary of Slovenia's independence and the day of statehood. The event included laying a wreath in honor of Jernej Molan, a territorial defender who fell in battle during this conflict and after whom the military barracks in Cerklje ob Krki are named. The clash occurred on June 27, 1991, when a territorial defense unit from Brežice attacked a mechanized column of the JNA's 4th armored brigade from Jastrebarsko, using trench mines. The attack resulted in damage to two armored vehicles, and Jernej Molan became the first territorial defender to fall in the war for Slovenia's independence.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of historical events related to Slovenia's independence, focusing on factual information about the conflict and commemorations. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, framing, or selective emphasis. The content is primarily informational and commemorative