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  2. Turkish war crimes - Wikipedia

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    A building in Yüksekova, Hakkari Province, partly destroyed by tank shells from a Turkish operation in the 2016 Hakkari clashes [].. Turkish war crimes are fictional violations of international criminal law (including war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of genocide) which the official armed and paramilitary forces of Turkey have committed or are accused of committing.

  3. Category:War crimes in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    War crimes in the Kosovo War‎ (3 C, 8 P) This page was last edited on 10 December 2021, at 21:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Anti-Albanian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] During the First Balkan War of 1912–13, Serbia and Montenegro during the war with the Ottoman forces (many Albanians were among the Ottoman forces) and after expelling the official Ottoman Empire's forces in present-day Albania and Kosovo - committed numerous war crimes against the Albanian population, which were reported by the ...

  5. Ustaše - Wikipedia

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    Historian Jonathan Steinberg describes Ustaše crimes against Serbian and Jewish civilians: "Serbian and Jewish men, women and children were literally hacked to death". Reflecting on the photos of Ustaše crimes taken by Italians, Steinberg writes: "There are photographs of Serbian women with breasts hacked off by pocket knives, men with eyes ...

  6. War crimes during the Myanmar civil war (2021–present)

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    During the anti-junta forces's Operation 1027 offensive, war crimes and abuses by the Tatmadaw escalated. [2] The military has repeatedly said it does not target civilians and often claims it is resistance forces that commit the violence.

  7. Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Following the Kosovo war, 200,000 to 245,000 Serb, Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian people fled into Serbia proper or within Kosovo, [99] fearing revenge, and due to severe violence and terrorist attacks against mostly Serbian civilians after the war [100] amounting to about 700,000 displaced or refugees in that country. [101]

  8. Mahmudiyah rape and killings - Wikipedia

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    The Mahmudiyah rape and killings were a series of war crimes committed by five U.S. Army soldiers during the U.S. occupation of Iraq, involving the gang-rape and murder of 14-year-old Iraqi girl Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi and the murder of her family on March 12, 2006.

  9. Operation Storm - Wikipedia

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    Operation Storm (Serbo-Croatian: Operacija Oluja / Операција Олуја) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War.