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In what appeared to be a growing battle of wills, the United Nations on Saturday countered the Bosnian government’s refusal to accept relief supplies for Sarajevo by suspending all aid flights ...
Condemning continued warfare as a ”tragic waste of humanity,” the United Nations commander in Sarajevo angrily suspended all UN efforts to reopen the airport for an emergency food airlift ...
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — The commander of United Nations forces in Bosnia departs from Sarajevo tomorrow, leaving behind an isolated city that is shivering cold but safer than when he ...
July 1993: Not for the first time, Bosnians wondered why the UN soldiers in the city, so experienced in repairing power and water lines, suddenly found themselves unable to help, writes Robert Fisk ...
Three years into the siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, the regular shelling of the city returned. Despite placing their weapons under UN control in 1994, the Serbs resumed their attacks ...
5 A UN peacekeeper stands in front of the damaged United Investment and Trading Company towers and an Orthodox church in Sarajevo in March 1993. The renovated towers on April 1, 2012.
A UN report into the calculated use of snipers recorded that many were killed with a single shot to the head or heart. Martin Bell witnessed one such attack in July 1992. Cemetery blast ...
4 An injured girl in a Sarajevo hospital on August 3, 1992. A United Nations report concluded that at the height of the siege, more than 3,000 shells were falling on the city each day.
A United Nations war crimes courtroom in which a Bosnian Serb general was prosecuted for atrocities committed during the siege of Sarajevo has been moved to the ...
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