Thirty-three years have passed since the killings of 78 Bosniak civilians in the villages of Tulica, Han Ploča, and Grahovci near Kiseljak, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The atrocities were committed by members of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) between June 12th and 14th, 1993. Despite the passage of time, the remains of 29 victims remain missing and have not been located for proper burial. A commemoration and burial service was held at 2 p.m. to honor the victims and provide closure for their families. The event serves as a solemn reminder of the violence during the Bosnian War. The ongoing search for the missing underscores the lasting impact of the conflict on the region and the need for continued efforts toward reconciliation and justice.