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  1. 672 killed. 1,638 seriously wounded. 3,981 slightly wounded [10] Inter-Bosniak Conflict in Bosanska Krajina ( Bosnian: Unutarbošnjački sukob u Bosanskoj krajini) was a civil war fought between the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina loyal to central government of Alija Izetbegović in Sarajevo and the Autonomous Province of Western ...

  2. The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) lasted from the spring of 1992 until the end of 1995, and consisted of two main conflicts. The initial fight was between Bosnian Serb forces (including the Army of Republika Srpska or VRS) and the combined Bosnian Muslim-Croat ones. However, from the autumn of 1992 until the spring of 1994, a conflict ...

  3. The Bosnian War was the first time that mass rape was recognised and prosecuted by an international tribunal. [15] Genocidal rape is a feature of campaigns which involve ethnic cleansing and genocide , as the objective is to destroy or forcefully remove the target population, and ensure they do not return. [16]

  4. Jun 17, 2020 · Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkan peninsula of southern Europe with an area of 51,129 km² (19,741 square miles), making it the 127th largest country by area, and an estimated population of around four million people. It borders to Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro.

  5. The Bosnian War Of 1992–1995. In October 1992, 2,400 British troops deployed to Bosnia and Croatia under Operation 'Grapple' and became operational in November. They were tasked with providing armed escort to United Nations humanitarian aid convoys as part of the UN Protection Force, UNPROFOR, in Bosnia. Here are 25 photographs of civilians ...

  6. divided Bosnia; one only 'bordering' on Bosnia in a kind of quasi- or unreal state. Throughout the paper the focus is on the role that maps have played in the conflict, how they have been contested and how they have been used to support the various interests of the parties involved. The recent history of Bosnia, a former republic

  7. e. Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to 2013 census. More than 96% of population of Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to one of its three autochthonous constituent peoples ( Serbo-Croatian: konstitutivni narodi / конститутивни народи ): Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. The term constituent refers to the fact that these ...

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