The Kingdom of serbia : report upon the atrocities committed by the Austro-Hungarian Army during the first invasion of Serbia

MASSACRES OF CIVILIANS 117

In the village of Moikovitch, Radjevo district, the following were killed :

Ilia Markovitch, aged 58, Yovan, the three-yearold son of Dragomir Georgevitch, Petar Panitch, aged 87, Ljubomir Vasitch, aged 85, Milan Djurgjevitch, aged 45, Dobria, wife of Theodore Vastilievitch, aged 40, and her child, aged 4.

In the village of Shlivovo, Rudjevo district, parish of Sokol, there were killed :

Sofronie Tzvetinovitch, aged 70, Bogosava Badinovitch, aged 50, Zaria Pavloviteh, aged 55, Nikola Gruianitch, aged 60, Dragomir Markovitch, aged 48, Stanko Markovitch, aged 60. Three women between 28 and 40 years of age were likewise killed, but they could not be identified.

In the village of Stave, Radjevo district, parish of Sokol, the following persons have been killed :

Bogosav Blagoievitch, aged 45, Zhivana Simitch, aged 52, Lazar Radovanovitch, aged 65, Pantelia Simitch, aged 68, Milenka Tvanovitch, aged 84.

In the village of Bastava, Radjevo district, parish of Sokol, the following persons were massacred :

Milan Kekitch, aged 58, Mile Ristitch, aged 50, Blagoie Soldatovitch, aged 30, Pelaghia Soldatovitch, a woman of 65, Yakov Soldatovitch, aged 60.

In the village of Prbitch, Radjevo district, the Austrians killed Yevta Vutchetitch. They also took away three young girls as hostages.

No. 29 Lieutenant fvan Srdanovitch, Second in Command of the 3rd Coy., 3rd Battalion, 8rd Supernumerary