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In June 2007, the Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center published extensive research on the Bosnian war deaths, also called The Bosnian Book of the Dead, a database that initially revealed a minimum of 97,207 names of Bosnia and Herzegovina's citizens confirmed as killed or missing during the 1992–1995 war.
The Bosnian Serb army shelled Bosnian towns and villages and began a counter-attack. Bosnian forces shelled the Radio stolice, dismantling Serbian communications and TV temporarily, but failed to capture the radio tower. The Bosnian offensive had been halted to temporarily regroup and reinforce their troops.
War broke out between Herzeg-Bosnia, supported by Croatia, and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, supported by the Bosnian Mujaheddin [3] and the Croatian Defence Forces. It lasted from 18 October 1992 to 23 February 1994, [ 4 ] and is considered often as a "war within a war" as it was a part of the much larger Bosnian War .
The siege of Sarajevo (Serbo-Croatian: Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the ethnically charged Bosnian War. After it was initially besieged by Serbian forces of the Yugoslav People's Army , the city was then besieged by the Army of Republika Srpska .
12 Bosnian Serb forces killed 12 Croat civilians. [28] Laništa and Ulice massacre: 8 May 1992 Laništa and Ulice, near BrĨko: VRS: Croats: 32 Bosnian Serb forces kill 32 Bosnian Croats. [29] Suha massacre: 10 May 1992 Suha: VRS: Bosniaks: 38 Bosnian Serbs forces attack and destroy the village of Suha, killing 38 unarmed Bosniak residents. [30 ...
Women sat on the ground in tears in the Bosnian village of Trusina on Sunday as an excavator dug through the remains of their homes that were destroyed in the country's deadliest floods in years.
The world must learn from the mistakes made after the war in Bosnia to avoid putting Ukrainian victims of rape and conflict-related sexual violence through decades of trauma, a new expert report ...
Dobrivoje Beljkasic, born 100 years ago, lost his life's work in an artillery bombardment.