
Milovan Krčo, Director of the Republic of Srpska Inspectorate, attended the commemoration of the Remembrance Day for victims of the Ustasha genocide over Serbs, Jews and Roma in the Independent State of Croatia from 1941 to 1945, at Donja Gradina Memorial.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the breakthrough of inmates from Jasenovac Concentration Camp. According to data from Donja Gradina Memorial, 700,000 victims of Ustasha crimes died in the notorious Jasenovac Camp during the Second World War. Donja Gradina, as a symbol of Serbian suffering imposes on us a moral duty to keep the memory of innocent victims who were murdered in the cruellest way, and preserve them in memory, reminding the whole world on the brutality of these crimes that must never happen again.