Edvard Peperko
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Edvard Peperko (2 June 1966 – 27 June 1991) was a Slovene soldier of the Slovenian Territorial Defense, who fought in the Ten-Day War.
Edvard Peperko was born in Kamnik and also lived in Domžale. He was one of the first to fall in Slovenia's Ten-Day War of independence. He was struck in the chest on 27 June 1991 by special forces in Trzin and severely wounded.[1][2] An ambulance was called from Domžale to transport Peperko, but he died during transport near the Ljubljana suburb of Šentjakob ob Savi. He left behind a wife and two children.