Stephen Engelberg. 31. srpnja 1991. A Day of Terror and Death on a Serb-Croat Divide. New York Times. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.On Monday, the army stood guard as the villagers of Struga formed a convoy of tractors and set out for Sisak, a Croatian city about 25 miles north. The refugees, with a few scattered belongings in carts, traveled a circuitous route to avoid the Serbian towns. They arrived in Sisak today, greeted by small crowds of tearful local residents. "It was a human wall," said Melita Blazevic, a 20-year-old Croat who described how she was pulled from her house by Serbian schoolmates and beaten."