File talk:Zagreb May Rocket attack1.jpg

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The image is suspicious to me. May be because it is a low-res image. Dead women obviously suffered from heavy bleeding, which may include many wounds. With this kind of injuries, I doubt she could walk more than few meters, if any at all. But, what caused those injuries? I do not see any debris around her, and there has to be some if the blast was near. The windows on the train is not broken, and anybody who was near the blast knows that the windows are immediately broken. The blast hits her from the front (wounds are on the front), but she is lying face down. Blast from front should blow her and put her on her back. There are too many people around her walking and doing nothing. Somebody would at least cover her body with something. I could say that this is Zagreb (by the blue train), but I am not convinced that the picture is authentic.


A Google image search suggests that this is the body of Ana Mutevelic (in some places spelled Ana Mutevlic), and there are other photographs of the scene showing her body covered with a sheet. In the court transcript at http://www.icty.org/x/cases/martic/trans/en/060615IT.htm , it is stated that she was likely killed by a shrapnel wound behind the ear, and that the sheet had apparently been removed by police in order to take the photograph. As for the lack of damage and debris, photographs from different angles do show a significant amount of broken glass in front of the body, and whether or not specific windows would break would depend on where they were in relation to the detonation point of the cluster bomblet that launched the piece of shrapnel that killed the victim.--125.174.110.195 (talk) 14:49, 13 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]