Bugojno group

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Dates of operationJune 20 – July 24, 1972 (1972-06-20 1972-07-24)
Motivesdissolution of Yugoslavia, Croatian independence
StatusDefunct
Bugojno group
Bugojanska skupina
Dates of operationJune 20 – July 24, 1972 (1972-06-20 1972-07-24)
Motivesdissolution of Yugoslavia, Croatian independence
IdeologyUstashism
StatusDefunct
Size19
Part ofCroatian Revolutionary Brotherhood
Opponents SFR Yugoslavia

The Bugojno group (Croatian: Bugojanska skupina) was the name given to a Croatian separatist insurgent cell which was infiltrated into SFR Yugoslavia on 20 June 1972 to spark a rebellion against the socialist Yugoslav government. Their plans failed. Of the 19 men involved, all but one were killed or executed afterwards. The survivor was 21-year-old Ludvig Pavlović, whose death sentence was commuted due to his young age and full confession. He was released from prison in 1990, only to be killed in the Croatian War of Independence the following year.

The Bugojno group was organized by the Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood (Hrvatsko revolucionarno bratstvo or HRB). The HRB was formed in Australia in 1961 and was active in Europe and the United States. The founding principle of the HRB was the separation of Croatia from Yugoslavia, and the reestablishment of the Independent State of Croatia through the use of military force.

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