Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vučić: "Belgrade-Sabac in a maximum of 45 minutes" VIDEO / PHOTO
The Sabac-Loznica expressway is part of the Ruma-Sabac-Loznica highway construction project.
Vui pointed out that the road Ruma - abac will be ready by the end of September next year, which means that in a year and a half, the journey from Belgrade to abac will take maximum 45 minutes, and from Belgrade to Loznica - an hour and 10 minutes.
After 17 Years of Investigation, No Charges Yet in Bosnian War Case
A criminal complaint about the murders of the four prisoners of war and two civilians was filed in 1998, and an investigation was opened seven years later, targeting three members of the People's Defence force of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia, a separatist statelet that existed during the war between 1993 and 1995 with its 'capital' in Velika Kladusa.
Kalinovik Mass Grave Contains Srebrenica Victims, Experts Confirm
They told BIRN BiH the mass grave is the furthest from Srebrenica in which victims from that town have been found, and that it lies in the zone of operation of the so-called Scorpions unit.
Bosnia Arrests Seven Serb Ex-Police Officers for Wartime Killings
State Investigation and Protection Agency police officers arrested seven people on Friday on suspicion of involvement in the murders of 22 Bosniaks, including seven children and eight women, in the village of Balatun, near Bijeljina during the war in September 1992.
‘Invisible’ Bosnian War Detention Sites Marked with Memorial Signs
The Centre for Non-Violent Action said that activists from the Marking Unmarked Sites of Suffering campaign put up temporary memorial signs in November at eight unmarked sites where detainees were kept in inhumane conditions, mentally, physically and sexual abused, beaten and made to do forced labour during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Srebrenica Genocide Convicts ‘Did Not See’ Any Executions
Ex-policemen Mendeljev Djuric and Petar Mitrovic, who have both been convicted of involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, told the war crimes trial of eight former Bosnian Serb special policeman at Belgrade Higher Court on Monday that they did not see any executions at an agricultural warehouse in the Bosnian village of Kravica in July 1995, even though they were both found guilty of participat
Bosnian Authorities Fail to Remove Murals of War Criminals
Former High Representative Valentin Inzko, who was the senior international official in Bosnia and Herzegovina, responsible for overseeing the continuing implementation of the peace deal that ended the 1992-95 war, said before his term in office ended in July this year that local authorities should remove such murals and graffiti from public spaces after he imposed legislation banning the glori
Izetbegović threatens war: "If people want to live, they must be ready to die"
"If people want to live, they must be ready to die, if they want peace, they must be ready for war. It would inevitably go first to Brcko, on the entity lines, and where the returnees are, because they would probably experience inconveniences, so we would have to protect them and the state, Brcko", said Izetbegovi.
Mostar’s Mass Graves: Unpunished Atrocities of the Bosnian War
Omer and Tidza Hasic were among scores of civilians whose bodies were found in two mass graves at the Uborak city dump and the Sutina cemetery in Mostar in June and August 1992.
Belgrade's message: "Don't make a storm in a teacup"
Sharing her impressions with journalists about Mostar and the old city center, saying that she feels beautiful in that city, Brnabi referred to the support of the Government of the Republic of Serbia to the Serbian community in Mostar.