| Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
|---|
| Slaughter of the Knezes | 23–29 January 1804 | Valjevo | (c.) 80 | Mass killing of Serb nobles byrenegade Janissary officers.[1] |
| Surdulica massacre | November 1915–February 1916[2] | Surdulica | 2,000–3,000 | Mass executions of Serbian men by Bulgarian authorities.[3] |
| Novi Sad killings | 23–24 November 1923 | Novi Sad | 8 | Spree killing.[4][5][6] |
| Jablanica killings | 19–20 July 1928 | Jablanica | 6 | Spree killing.[7][8][9][10] |
| Židije killings | 24 April 1930 | Židilje | 5 | Spree killing.[11][12][13] |
| Pančevo executions | 21–22 April 1941 | Pančevo | 36 | Execution of Serbian civilians by theWehrmacht.[14] |
| Kruševac executions | 23 September 1941 – 12 June 1944 | Kruševac | 1,642 | Mass shootings of people by the German army.[15] |
| Mačva massacres | 24 September – 9 October 1941 | Mačva region | c. 6,000 | Serbian civilians killed in reprisals during anti-Partisan operations led by German,Ustaše and Hungarian forces.[16] |
| Kraljevo massacre | 15–21 October 1941 | Kraljevo | c. 2,000 | Mass execution of civilians by the German army.[17] |
| Kragujevac massacre | 20–21 October 1941 | Kragujevac | 2,778 | Mass execution of Serbian men and boys by the German army.[18] |
| Valjevo executions | 27 November 1941 | Valjevo | c. 300 | Execution of at least 261 out of 365 Partisan POWs by Wehrmacht and Serbian collaborators. The Partisans were handed over to Germans by Mihailović's Chetniks withPećanac Chetniks serving as intermediary.[19] |
| Novi Sad raid | 4–29 January 1942 | Bačka region | 3,000–4,000 | Mass killings of civilians byHungarian forces.[20] |
| Žabalj massacre | 6-9 January 1942 | Žabalj | Hundreds | Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Žabalj.[21] |
| Gospođinci massacre | 6-7 January 1942 | Gospođinci | 100 | Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Gospođinci. |
| Čurug massacre | 6–9 January 1942 | Čurug | 900 | Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Čurug. |
| Đurđevo massacre | 6-7 January 1942 | Đurđevo | 300 | Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Đurđevo. |
| Titel massacre | 6-7 January 1942 | Titel | 60–80 | Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Titel. |
| Temerin massacre | 7-9 January 1942 | Temerin | 37 | Massacre of Jews by Hungarian forces at Temerin.[21] |
| Bečej raid | 27 January 1942 | Bečej | 250 | Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces. |
| Drugovac massacre | 29 April 1944 | Smederevo | 72 | Mass killing by the Yugoslav royalistChetniks.[22] |
| Srijemska Kamenica massacre | October 1944 | Sremska Kamenica | 196 | Executions of civilians byYugoslav Partisans.[23] |
| Purges in Serbia | 1944–1945 | Serbia region | 80,000–100,000 | Yugoslav Communist war crime |
| Paraćin massacre | 3 September 1987 | Paraćin | 5 | Spree killing |
| Bačka killings | March 1993 | Pačir,Subotica,Aleksandrovo,Bajmok | 9 | Spree killing.[24] |
| Vranje shooting | 3 June 1993 | Vranje | 8 | Spree killing. |
| Leskovac shootings | 26–27 July 2002 | Leskovac | 7 | Spree killing.[25] |
| Jabukovac killings | 27 July 2007 | Jabukovac | 9 | Spree killing.[26] |
| Velika Ivanča shooting | 9 April 2013 | Velika Ivanča | 13 | Spree killing.[27] |
| Kanjiža shootings | 17 May 2015 | Kanjiža | 7 | Spree killing.[28] |
| Žitište shooting | 2 July 2016 | Žitište | 5 | Spree killing.[29] |
| 2019 Jabukovac massacre | 9 August 2019 | Jabukovac | 4 | Spree killing.[30] |
| Belgrade school shooting | 3 May 2023 | Belgrade | 10 | School shooting.[31] |
| Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings | 4 May 2023 | Mladenovac,Smederevo | 9 | Spree killing.[32] |