RUE PIONIRSKA
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Formerly known as "Pioneer Street", renamed in honor of voivode Stepa Stepanović, Serbian hero of the First World War.
The former "Pioneer Street" (Ulica Pionirska/Улица Пионирска) was the scene of a massacre on June 14, 1992: 59 Bosniaks, including children, were burned alive in houses there by Bosnian-Serb neighbors. Now renamed in honor of the voivode (commander) Stepa Stepanović (1856-1929), a Serbian hero of World War I, the street still bears the traces of the flames and houses a small informal memorial with a green roof. One of the perpetrators of the massacre, Radomir Šušnjar, was arrested in France in 2014, extradited and sentenced to twenty years in prison in 2019.
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