The Begejci camp (Logor Begejci) was a detention camp established in September–October 1991 in Begejci near Zrenjanin, Serbia (then part of SFR Yugoslavia, then FRY) where Croatian prisoners of war and civilians were kept by Serbian authorities during the Croatian War of Independence.
[1] The detainees were mostly brought from Vukovar and some were later moved to other camps.
[2] The camp was opened in the autumn of 1991, and held approximately 600 prisoners.
[3] The ICTY cited 260 detainees in its indictment against Slobodan Milošević.
[3] Prisoners at the camp lived in stalls and were kept there without heat, until a visit by the International Red Cross resulted in some blankets being provided.