Item DEATH OF YUGOSLAVIA 3/46 - Transcript of Interview, [1994-1995], with General Milutin Kukanjac, Commander in the Yugoslav Peoples' Army

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DEATH OF YUGOSLAVIA 3/46

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Transcript of Interview, [1994-1995], with General Milutin Kukanjac, Commander in the Yugoslav Peoples' Army

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  • [1994 Jul-1995 Jul] (Creation)

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37pp

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Typescript transcript of filmed interview with Gen Milutin Kukanjac, Commander Yugoslav Peoples' Army (JNA) Second Army District based in Sarajevo 1992, describing the conflict in Bosnia including the outbreak of fighting in Sarajevo and the erecting of barricades following the shooting of a Serb at a wedding there (Mar 1992); talks between involving Radovan Karadzic, Bosnian Serb leader and President of Republika Srpska and Alija Izetbegovic, Bosnian President (1992); attacks on the JNA by Bosnian Muslims and Croats, and attack on Kupres by Croatian forces [Nov 1994]; discussions at the Yugoslav Collective Presidency sessions; Bosnian declaration of independence and mobilisation of the Bosnian Territorial Defence Forces (TO) (Apr 1992); visit of Rt Hon Peter Alexander Rupert Carington, 6th Baron Carrington (Lord Carrington), European Community peace envoy 1991-1992, to Sarajevo (23 Apr 1992); the detention of Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic at Lukavica and negotiation of the evacuation of JNA barracks in Sarajevo involving Gen Lewis MacKenzie, United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) Chief of Staff (May 1992). 37pp

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