Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mladic's supporters to rally in Banja Luka on July 11
The police in Banja Luka, the largest town of the Serb entity (RS) in Bosnia, have approved the holding of a rally in support of Ratko Mladic.
The rally for the Hague indictee will be held on July 11.
Bosnia abandons sales of ammunition to Ukraine
Bosnia abandons sales of ammunition to Ukraine
BELGRADE -- Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday "banned arms and ammunition exports to Ukraine," Reuters has reported.
The agency said this came "following pressure from Bosnian Serbs," while Bosnian authorities said the conflict in Ukraine "should be resolved by peaceful means."
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Casing made in Bosnia found at Paris massacre site
Casing made in Bosnia found at Paris massacre site
SARAJEVO -- A "controversial" shell casing found at the scene of the Charlie Hebdo office shooting in Paris last week did come from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
This has been reported by N1, who quoted Deputy Bosnian Defense Minister Zivko Marjanac.
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"Military ties significant for regional security"
"Military ties significant for regional security"
BELGRADE -- Serbian and Bosnian army chiefs Ljubisa Dikovic and Anto Jelec say they are ready to further improve the cooperation between the two countries' armies.
This is in the interest of regional stability, the two generals said on Wednesday.
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Boosting military ties significant for regional security
BELGRADE - The chiefs of staff of the armed forces of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, generals Ljubisa Dikovic and Anto Jelec, on Wednesday expressed their readiness for further improvement of the cooperation between the two countries' armed forces and said that it is in the interest of regional stability.