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2 Dec, 2024 09:31

Bosnian rift – Republika Srpska’s view

Ethnic cleansing, village burnings, mass rapes, and killings – the Bosnian War (1992–1995) claimed around 100,000 lives, making it the bloodiest conflict in post-war Europe.

“There isn’t a single Serbian village that wasn’t attacked, destroyed, or where civilians weren’t killed,” recalls former police officer Simo Tusevljak.

The Dayton Agreement brought an end to the war. But how do those who lived through it view the conflict today? And how stable is the peace that was established nearly 30 years ago?

Watch “Bosnian rift – Republika Srpska’s view” on RTD website and on RT’s live feed. The time of the broadcast is available on RT’s schedule page.

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