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Bajka o lovu na ljude: Postoje sumnje u priču da su stranci tokom opsade Sarajeva plaćali da pucaju na civile

The article questions the narrative that foreign forces were paid to shoot at civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo. It suggests doubts about this claim, implying that the story might be exaggerated or fabricated. The piece highlights skepticism toward certain historical accounts surrounding the conflict, which could influence public understanding of the siege's events.

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Bajka o lovu na ljude: Postoje sumnje u priču da su stranci tokom opsade Sarajeva plaćali da pucaju na civile

The article questions the narrative that foreign forces were paid to shoot at civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo. It suggests doubts about this claim, implying that the story might be exaggerated or fabricated. The piece highlights skepticism toward certain historical accounts surrounding the conflict, which could influence public understanding of the siege's events.

Bias read (Center): The article presents doubts about a specific historical narrative without taking a clear ideological stance. It does not use loaded language or favor one side over another, aiming to question the credibility of a widely accepted account rather than promoting a particular viewpoint.

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