Momir Talić

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Momir Talić
Born15 July 1942
Piskavica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died28 May 2003 (aged 60)
AllegianceRepublika Srpska Republika Srpska
Service/branch Army of Republika Srpska
RankChief of Staff (JNA 5th Corps)
Commander (1st Krajina Corps)
UnitJNA 5th Corps
1st Krajina Corps
Battles/wars

Momir Talić (15 July 1942 – 28 May 2003)[1] was a Bosnian Serb general in the Yugoslav People's Army and later the Army of Republika Srpska.

Military career[edit]

Talić was the Chief of Staff of the JNA 5th Corps in Banja Luka as of 26 July 1991. He was promoted to Commander of the same corps, which was renamed 1st Krajina Corps of the Republika Srpska Army (VRS) on 19 March 1992.[1] In the aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia, Republika Srpska was one of many states established. Territorial and other conflicts between the new states led to the Bosnian War.

Trial for war crimes[edit]

Talić was indicted on 14 March 1999 for war crimes, including genocide, torture and wanton destruction.[1] He was arrested on 25 August 1999 in Austria. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.

Talić was initially tried with Radoslav Brđanin, a politician and President of the ARK Crisis Staff, but the trials were separated on 20 September 2002 due to Talić's ill health. Talić died in Belgrade on 28 May 2003.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Case Information Sheet" (PDF). ICTY. Retrieved 2 October 2011.

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Military offices
Preceded by Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska
1998–1999
Succeeded by