The Memorial Service for the Victims of the Serbs in the Croatian Action Storm Was Held in the Belgrade Church of St. Mark, Attended by the Mayor
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In the Belgrade church of St. Mark, a memorial service was held today for the Serbs who died in the Croatian action "Storm", after which the priests said that it was a prayerful remembrance of consolation from where everyone should take peace, faith and hope.
Tonight, Victory Day was celebrated in the Lokve City District and the 31st anniversary of Storm was marked. Celebrating in Lokve on this date is a tradition, and the fun began at 6 p.m. with a children's program, followed by the raising of the Croatian flag. The entertainment part of the program was started by Johnny Gitara. -
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