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Part of the Yugoslav Wars | |||||||
The parliament building burns after being hit by artillery fire in Sarajevo May 1992; Ratko Mladić with Bosnian Serb soldiers; a Norwegian UN soldier in Sarajevo. Photos by Mikhail Evstafiev | |||||||
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1992 - 1994: 1994 - 1995: Croatia |
FR Yugoslavia Republika Srpska File:Westernbosniaflag.gif AP Western Bosnia | ||||||
a The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was not at the time supported by a majority of Bosnian Croats and Serbs (who each had their own hostile entities). Consequently, it was representative mainly of the Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina itself. |