RMC1YPAF–Man digging new graves at Srebrenica Potocari Genocide memorial and cemetery for the victims of the 1995 Genocide in Republika Srpska an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RM2JD5D3X–Arnhem, Netherlands. 18th June, 2022. 2022-06-18 14:51:28 ARNHEM - Thom Karremans, former commander of the Dutch UN peacekeepers in Bosnia, during a meeting of veterans of Dutchbat III in the Oranjekazerne in Schaarsbergen. The soldiers who had to guard the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in 1995 are being restored by the cabinet. ANP REMKO DE WAAL netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMD3TY09–The picture shows an apartment building in Gorazde, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wednesday, 15 November 2006. The city has 37.500 inhabitants and is part of the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. During the Bosnian War between 1992 and 1995 Goradzde was highly embattled and was declared a UN safe area in 1993. Gorazde was adjudged to the Bosnian-Croatian Federation in the Dayton accords; it i
RMFRY75N–Men dig graves at the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader
RM2T8HJTC–Cemetery with the graves of the muslim victims of the Srebrenica Genocide (1995) at Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMDB207B–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H3AK–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RM2KFN0JW–Drone image of Srebrenica Genocide Memorial. Burial site with 8373 victims of Srebrenica genocide. Potocari, Bosnia & Hercegovina in June 1995
RMA2TNCD–central bosnia june 1995 british soldiers
RM2BEKKRD–1995 Tuzla Bosnia - Tuzla airfield temporary UN refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RM2CTNHX1–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, arrives in the port of Split, Croatia.
RMA48RC6–refugees from srebreniza july 1995 young girl being vaccinated at the vaccination centre tuzla UN airbase
RMA2XPAE–un helicopters unload supplies 1995
RM2HBTBC5–UN Deployments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 1995
RMA48RCD–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food at UN airbase
RM2HBT5GR–Map of territorial changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina since January 1993 - Shows Areas of control, late May 1995 (Serbian/Croatian/Muslim) and UN-declared safe/patrolled areas. Also shows control areas in Croatia ca. 1995
RMKPF508–United States President Bill Clinton meets with his principal foreign policy advisors in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington, DC on September 25, 1995 on the subject of Bosnia. Seated left to right from the bottom are: George Tenet, Acting Director of the CIA; Alice Rivlin, Director of the Office of Management and Budget; General Charles Krulak, Acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Commandant of the United States Marine Corps; US Vice President Al Gore; the President; US Secretary of Defense William Perry; National Security Advisor Anthony Lake; Sandy Vershbow, Spe
RMC1YPBD–Bosniaks reading wall of names at Srebrenica Potocari Genocide memorial and cemetery for victims of 1995 Genocide in the easternmost part of Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RM2JD5C73–Arnhem, Netherlands. 18th June, 2022. 2022-06-18 14:52:03 ARNHEM - Thom Karremans, former commander of the Dutch UN peacekeepers in Bosnia, during a meeting of veterans of Dutchbat III in the Oranjekazerne in Schaarsbergen. The soldiers who had to guard the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in 1995 are being restored by the cabinet. ANP REMKO DE WAAL netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMD3TXXE–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops.
RMKHYX58–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
RM2T8HKBG–List with the names of the muslim victims at the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial (1995) at Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMDB2069–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H393–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RMA2TNCF–central bosnia june 1995 british soldiers
RM2BEKKWE–1995 Tuzla, Bosnia - Tuzla airfield temporary UN refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RM2CTNJ4C–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, arrives in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2BEKM8G–Bosnia 1995 - UNHCR food convoy delivery food to refugees in UN camps that were set up to provide temporary shelter to victims of fighting in the civil war
RM2BEKKR2–1995 Tuzla, Bosnia - Tuzla airfield temporary UN refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war, pictured bread being supplied by UN soldiers
RMA48RCB–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food at UN airbase
RM2KJ4WY9–Nepalese United Nations soldiers man a UN checkpoint in Bosnia in 1995
RMGEXE3X–People cast shadow over wall of victim names at Srebrenica Potocari Genocide memorial and cemetery for victims of 1995 Genocide in the easternmost part of Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RM2JD5CP8–Arnhem, Netherlands. 18th June, 2022. 2022-06-18 14:06:13 ARNHEM - Thom Karremans, former commander of the Dutch UN peacekeepers in Bosnia, during a meeting of veterans of Dutchbat III in the Oranjekazerne in Schaarsbergen. The soldiers who had to guard the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in 1995 are being restored by the cabinet. ANP REMKO DE WAAL netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMD3TXXD–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops.
RMKHYX4Y–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
RM2T8HJ2J–Freshly dug graves of recently identified muslim victims of the Srebrenica Genocide (1995) at Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMDB20B2–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H2KN–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RMA2TNCA–central bosnia june 1995 british soldiers during training
RM2CTNJK1–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, arrives in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CW4N1X–18th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a German Army Rheinmetall Landsysteme Transportpanzer 1 (Fuchs) APC in Divulje Barracks, Split, Croatia.
RM2CTH1C0–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British military hardware, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, about to disembark from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2KJ4X0C–Nepalese United Nations soldiers man a UN checkpoint in Bosnia in 1995
RMA48RD1–refugees from srebrenica july 1995 scenes around the camp tuzla airbase
RM2BEKKW1–1995 Tuzla, Bosnia - homeless child refugees at Tuzla airfield temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RMGEXEGJ–Forensic anthropologist of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) works to identify the remains of a victim of the Srebrenica massacre in Sarajevo, Bosnia. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RM2JD5A6T–Arnhem, Netherlands. 18th June, 2022. 2022-06-18 14:51:28 ARNHEM - Thom Karremans, former commander of the Dutch UN peacekeepers in Bosnia, during a meeting of veterans of Dutchbat III in the Oranjekazerne in Schaarsbergen. The soldiers who had to guard the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in 1995 are being restored by the cabinet. ANP REMKO DE WAAL netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMGEXEGH–Remains of a victim of the Srebrenica massacre at the mortuary facility of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) in the industrial town of Tuzla in Bosnia. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RMD3TXRD–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for the Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Potocari is located near Srebrenica at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, wh
RMFRY756–The names of the 8.000 murdered boys and men are shown on this memerial stone at the memorial site in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader
RMDB20JF–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H38G–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RM2T27K7P–The Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Stone at Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMA2TNC6–central bosnia june 1995 british soldier during training
RM2BEKKPX–1995 Zenica, Bosnia - elderly female refugee who fled the fighting in Zenica finds refuge in a United Nations temporary refugee camp near Zenica
RM2CTNHMC–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RMA48RB7–columns of refugees from srebrenica arriving at Tuzla after walking for days to escape the serb army July 1995
RM2JD5A43–Arnhem, Netherlands. 18th June, 2022. 2022-06-18 14:51:28 ARNHEM - Thom Karremans, former commander of the Dutch UN peacekeepers in Bosnia, during a meeting of veterans of Dutchbat III in the Oranjekazerne in Schaarsbergen. The soldiers who had to guard the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in 1995 are being restored by the cabinet. ANP REMKO DE WAAL netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMGEXEJ8–Remains of a victims of the Srebrenica massacre lying inside plastic bags at the mortuary facility of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) in the industrial town of Tuzla in Bosnia. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RMD3TXFM–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for teh Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Ser
RMFRY74C–The names of the 8.000 murdered boys and men are shown on this memerial stone at the memorial site in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader
RMDB20GE–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H2EN–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RM2T27KBR–The Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Stone at Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMA2TNDE–sarajevo june 1995 un tank soldier shielding people as they cross sniper susceptible roads
RM2BEKKPR–1995 Zenica, Bosnia - grandmother and grandchild from same family of refugees who fled the fighting in Zenica find refuge in a United Nations temporary refugee camp near Zenica
RM2CTH1E9–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CMN4AM–8th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Westland Lynx helicopter in low flight at Split airport in Croatia.
RMA48RD2–refugees from the massacres in srebrenica july 1995 boys play football at a refugee camp on tuzla aerodrome
RM2JD5CJB–Arnhem, Netherlands. 18th June, 2022. 2022-06-18 14:49:52 ARNHEM - Thom Karremans, former commander of the Dutch UN peacekeepers in Bosnia, during a meeting of veterans of Dutchbat III in the Oranjekazerne in Schaarsbergen. The soldiers who had to guard the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in 1995 are being restored by the cabinet. ANP REMKO DE WAAL netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMGEXEJ9–A forensic anthropologist inspecting remains of a victim of the Srebrenica massacre at the mortuary facility of ICMP commission of missing persons from the Bosnian war in the town of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RMD3TXR9–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for the Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Potocari is located near Srebrenica at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, wh
RMFRY762–The names of the 8.000 murdered boys and men are shown on this memerial stone at the memorial site in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader
RMDB1YXC–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H399–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RM2T8HHF0–The Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Stone at Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RM2JGJ8XD–The Hague, Netherlands. 11th July, 2022. 2022-07-11 15:36:44 THE HAGUE - Participants in the annual Srebrenica commemoration on the Malieveld. In 1995 Bosnian Serb troops murdered more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys after the fall of an enclave guarded by the Dutch. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMA2TNDD–sarajevo june 1995 un tank armed soldiers shielding people as they cross sniper susceptible roads
RM2BEKKYY–1995 Zenica, Bosnia - grandmother, daughter and child from same family of refugees who fled the fighting in Zenica find refuge in a United Nations temporary refugee camp near Zenica
RM2CMN3TH–8th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Westland Lynx helicopter in low flight at Split airport in Croatia.
RMA48RCC–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food and water at Tuzla Refugee Camp
RMBN1MWK–A forensic anthropologist inspecting remains of a victim of the Srebrenica massacre at the mortuary facility of ICMP commission of missing persons from the Bosnian war in the town of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RMD3TXR4–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for teh Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Ser
RMKHYX49–Men dig graves at the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
RMDB2050–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H39W–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RMBWCF6E–A Bosnian Muslim woman prays between graves of her relatives, all victims of the Srebrenica genocide, at the cemetery in Potocari near Srebrenica, Bosnia and Hercegovina. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed after the Bosnian Serb Army attacked Srebrenica, a designated UN safe area, on 10-11 July 1995, despite the presence of UN peacekeepers.
RM2JGJ8X3–The Hague, Netherlands. 11th July, 2022. 2022-07-11 15:36:44 THE HAGUE - Participants in the annual Srebrenica commemoration on the Malieveld. In 1995 Bosnian Serb troops murdered more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys after the fall of an enclave guarded by the Dutch. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMA2TNDC–sarajevo june 1995 un tanks armed soldier shielding people with children as they cross sniper susceptible roads
RM2BEKKR0–1995 Zenica, Bosnia - grandmother, daughter and child from same family of refugees who fled the fighting in Zenica find refuge in a United Nations temporary refugee camp near Zenica
RM2KGRTDT–A British ambulance carrying humanitarian aid to Sarajevo passes a United Nations military compound in Bosnia in 1995
RM2BEKKRA–1995 Tuzla, Bosnia - UN tank protecting the UN Tuzla airfield temporary refugee camp for Bosnian Muslims fleeing the Srebrenica Massacre during the Bosnian war
RM2CMN381–8th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Westland Lynx helicopter in low flight at Split airport in Croatia.
RMA48RCA–child refugee from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 washing at stand pipe. Tuzla aerodrome
RMD3TXRC–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for the Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Potocari is located near Srebrenica at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, wh
RMKHYX5P–The names of the 8.000 murdered boys and men are shown on this memerial stone at the memorial site in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
RMDB203K–Srebrenica Potocari Bosnia and Herzegovina
RMP8H37P–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RM2JGJ9CM–The Hague, Netherlands. 11th July, 2022. 2022-07-11 15:35:46 THE HAGUE - Participants in the annual Srebrenica commemoration on the Malieveld. In 1995 Bosnian Serb troops murdered more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys after the fall of an enclave guarded by the Dutch. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News
RMA2TNDB–sarajevo june 1995 people walk off the un tank after being shielded crossing a sniper susceptible road
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