Mile Novaković
Mile Novaković | |
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Nickname(s) | Pauk[1] |
Born |
Vrginmost, Yugoslavia | 29 April 1950
Died |
14 September 2015 65) Surduk, Serbia | (aged
Rank |
Major General (SVK) Major General (VJ)[2] |
Mile Novaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Миле Новаковић; 29 April 1950 – 14 September 2015) was a Serb major general active in the military of Serbian Krajina and in the Federal Yugoslav Army, during and after the Croatian War of Independence. [3]
He was tried in absentia by a Croatian court in 1995 for war crimes, being sentenced to 20 years in jail. In 2003, another Yugoslav Army official was apprehended by Macedonian officials citing an Interpol warrant, as he tried to cross into the country.[4] This man was released after the mistaken identity was discovered.[5] The real Novaković remained at large in Serbia.
In 2010, Novaković testified at the trial of Momčilo Perišić at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.[6] Perišić had previously promoted Novaković to the rank of Major-General in the Federal Yugoslav Army in 1993. Perišić was acquitted upon appeal of all charges on 28 February 2013.[7] Novaković died on 14 September 2015, aged 65, from undisclosed causes.[8]
References
- ↑ A rebellion under JNA patronage
- ↑ ICTY: Momcilo Perisic - Indictment
- ↑ Mile Novaković profile, Croatian Ministry of the Interior website]; accessed 3 October 2015.(Croatian)
- ↑ Uhapšen potpukovnik Mile Novaković
- ↑ Mile Novaković pušten iz pritvora; accessed 3 October 2015.(Serbian)
- ↑ Profile, sense-agency.com; accessed 3 October 2015.
- ↑ Momčilo Perišić ICTY indictment, icty.org; accessed 3 October 2015.
- ↑ Death of Mile Novaković, novosti.rs; accessed 3 October 2015.(Serbian)
Military offices | ||
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New title Dissolution of Yugoslavia |
Commander of the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina 1992–1994 |
Succeeded by Milan Čeleketić |