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5 days ago · The Sarajevo Tunnel, completed in mid-1993, was a major asset in bypassing the international arms embargo (applied to all parties to the Bosnian conflict, including the defenders of Sarajevo). It helped supplies and weaponry reach the city's defenders, and enabled some inhabitants to leave.
- 2 April 1992 – 29 February 1996, (3 years, 10 months, 3 weeks and 3 days)
- Sarajevo, Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Feb 29, 2024 · They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Siege of Sarajevo, siege of the city Sarajevo by Bosnian Serb forces from April 5, 1992, to February 29, 1996, during the Bosnian War, which followed the dissolution of Yugoslavia. It is the longest siege in modern European history through the 20th century, followed ...
Mar 18, 2024 · “In 1993, things got really serious,” he continued. “We were blocked off from the rest of the territory controlled by the Bosnian Army, and we were constantly short of supplies and food.”
2 days ago · In 1993, the Bosnian Croat authorities used ethnic cleansing in conjunction with the attack on Mostar, where Bosniaks were placed in Croat-run detention camps. Croat forces evicted Bosniaks from the western part of Mostar and from other towns and villages, including Stolac and Čapljina.
- 1992 – 1995
- 1.0–1.5 million deported or forcibly resettled
- Tens of thousands
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
2 days ago · April 1993 in central Bosnia. On 28 March Tuđman and Izetbegović announced an agreement to establish a joint Croat-Bosniak military in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The HVO and ARBiH were to be placed under joint command. However, in the following month the war further escalated in central Bosnia.
- 18 October 1992 – 23 February 1994, (1 year, 4 months and 5 days)
Mar 9, 2024 · Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Srebrenica, town, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Srebrenica was included in Serb-held territory (the Republika Srpska, or Bosnian Serb Republic) by the November 1995 partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
5 days ago · Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina: stone arch bridge. The rebuilt stone arch bridge across the Neretva River at Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The original bridge, built in 1566, was destroyed by artillery fire in 1993. Bosnia and Herzegovina, country situated in the western Balkan Peninsula of Europe.