Boljevac (Бољевац) is a town and municipality located in the Zaječar District of Serbia. In 2002, the population of the town was 3,784, while population of the municipality was 15,849. The population of the municipality include 10,504 (66.28%) Serbs, 4,162 (26.26%) Vlachs, 229 (1.45%) Roma, etc. The Zajecarski District expands in the eastern parts of the Republic of Serbia. ... Serbia and Montenegro â Serbia â Vojvodina â Kosovo (UN admin. ... Serbs (Serbian: СÑби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people who live mainly in Serbia-Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, to a lesser extent, in Croatia. ... Vlach folk dance from TimoÄka Krajina Vlachs (Vlach/Romanian: Vlahi, Serbian: ÐлаÑи or Vlasi) are an ethnic group of Serbia, culturally and lingustically cognate to Romanians. ... The Roma people (singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), often referred to as Gipsies, are a heterogeneous ethnic group who live primarily in Southern and Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Latin America, southern states of North America and the Middle East. ...
Last night, Zoran Zivic from Boljevac near Kosovska Kamenica was murdered while he was returning from the wood market in Kamenica.
In this attack, tractor driver Bojan Trajkovic and his father Dusan Trajkovic were heavily wounded, as well as Miroska Ilic, all from Boljevac and 62-year-old Dobrinka Aksic from Gracenik village.
According to the testimonies of the survived in this attack, the attackers were in mask uniforms with insignia of the terrorist organization KLA.