Damir Krstičević (Croatian pronunciation:[dȁmīrkȑstičević]; born 1 July 1969) is a Croatian general and politician who served as the Minister of Defence and Deputy Prime Minister from 2016 until his resignation in May 2020, which he tendered due to the deaths of two Croatian military pilots in an aircraft accident.
After the war, in 1997, he was sent to continue his education at United States Army War College, and finished with excellent grades.[3]
In 2000, he was one of the signatories of the Twelve Generals' Letter, which resulted in Krstičević's retiring by then–Croatian president Stjepan Mesić.[4] He then worked as a manager, ceo, procurator and member of the supervisory board in computer software developing companies M SAN and King ICT.[5]
In 2007, he survived a helicopter crash in Vukovar, which damaged his spine.[6]
In 2016, Bosnian Serb officials filed a criminal complaint, alleging that Krstičević and other high-ranking Croatian officials were responsible for war crimes during the Bosnian War offensive Operation Mistral 2. Bosnian authorities were also investigating Krstičević for crimes during the operation that included the massacre of 32 Serb civilians. Krstičević denied the allegations, stating that his unit was not present there.[8][9]
In January 2018, he was inducted into the U.S. Army War College Hall of Fame.[10]
In 2018, he drew criticism for praising Operation Medak Pocket saying it was "something to be proud of" despite the fact that Serb civilians were unlawfully killed, in addition he faced heavy criticism for legitimizing the presence of convicted war criminal Mirko Norac at an anniversary 'commemorating' the attack.[11]
In May 2020, he resigned from his post as Defence Minister after the deaths of two Croatian military pilots in an aircraft accident.[12]