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The photo shows a view over Srebrenica with destroyed houses, 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 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 Image details File size:
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