Dragan Jakovljević
17 years since the death of two guardsmen in Topcider
Dragan Jakovljevic and Drazen Milovanovic died on October 5, 2004 in that facility under as yet unexplained circumstances.
Military investigation claimed that it was a case of murder and suicide, while an independent state commission assessed that they were killed by a third person.
Ex-FM Jeremic gives statement in death of guardsmen case
Former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic on Saturday spent a little under two and a half hours giving his statement at the SBPOK.
Gov't sets up commission to probe 2004 death of guardsmen
BELGRADE - The Serbian government on Thursday decided to set up a commission to assess the facts and circumstances related to the death of two Yugoslav Army guardsmen 12 years ago.
Gov't to set up commission to probe death of guardsmen
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday told the parents of two Yugoslav Army guardsmen who died in an army barracks in Belgrade's Topcider district in 2004 the government would set up a fact-finding commission to probe the case.
The guardsmen, Dragan Jakovljevic and Drazen Milovanovic, were found dead after a shooting at the Karas secret military facility 12 years ago.
Jeremic Accused of Role Serb Soldiers' Mystery Deaths
The Serbian pro-government tabloid newspaper Informer has published on its front page that former foreign minister Vuk Jeremic was possibly "involved" in the mysterious deaths of two soldiers in a Belgrade army barracks in 2004.
Ex Army chief "has no new information" in Guards murder case
Ex Army chief "has no new information" in Guards murder case
BELGRADE -- Retired General Branko Krga has told B92 that he does not know anything about the murder case of two members of the Guards unit, that took place in Belgrade.
Krga said that on the day they the two soldiers were shot and killed he was "not even in the country."