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Veljko Milanković (Komandant Veljko, - Hajduk Veljko, - The Wolf from Vučjak) was born on 5 January, 1955 in Prnjavor, SFR Yugoslavia, is a Serbian war commander. Discover Veljko Milanković's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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5 January, 1955 |
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Prnjavor, SFR Yugoslavia |
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14 February, 1993 |
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Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia |
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Serbia
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Veljko Milanković Net Worth
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Veljko Milanković (Вељко Миланковић; 5 January 1955 – 14 February 1993) was a Bosnian Serb war commander during the Yugoslav Wars with the rank of second lieutenant.
In 1980, he was allegedly reported multiple times for illegally cutting down and stealing wood, and was arrested by the police for these charges, but was later released.
According to Nemanja Vasić, a wartimes resident of Prnjavor, Milanković was "both a hero and a criminal. The people loved him, but they also feared him."
Milanković was drafted into the Army of Republika Srpska in June of 1991.
Initially training under Dragan Vasiljković, Milanković gained a reputation as a disciplined soldier.
He fought originally for the independence of Republika Srpska and joined the 1st Krajina Corps, but upon his promotion to second lieutenant, he was permitted to create a paramilitary group named the Wolves of Vučjak.
In 1992, he was injured in the foot while fighting in the village of Smrtić, in western Slavonia.
Though he had to wear a cast, he did not leave the battlefield due to his leading position in the Wolves of Vučjak.
He later played a critical role in the "Corridor of Life" which helped widen a strip of Serbian-claimed land.
He led them until his death in 1993; under his command, the Wolves saw action in Modriča, Derventa, Jasenovac, Pakrac, Okučani, Bosanska, and Kninska Krajina.
During the wars in Croatia and Bosnia, he was accused of the abuse of civilians and minorities.
During Operation Maslenica, Milanković led an assault with his Wolves unit against Croatian positions in western Dalmatia.
The goal of Milanković and his unit were to push out Croatians and protect Serbs in the region.
On 4 February 1993, Milanković was shot in the right side of his chest while street-fighting in Donji Kašić, Croatia.
He later died of his wounds on 14 February 1993 at the age of 38 while receiving treatment at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade. Three days later, he was buried in his native village.
In 2007, it was announced that Milanković would have a street named after him in Novi Sad.
Non-governmental groups protested the decision.
Born to a farming family in the village of Kremna, near Prnjavor, SFR Yugoslavia (modern day Bosnia and Herzegovina), Milanković helped his father in the fields, working alongside Bosniak Muslims.