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Bosnia bids farewell to 10 Srebrenica genocide victims ahead of burial
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Bosnia bids farewell to 10 Srebrenica genocide victims ahead of burial

On July 9, 2026, mourners in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, gathered for a farewell ceremony for 10 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, ahead of their mass burial on July 11. The victims, including the youngest at 20 and the oldest at 56, were among the Bosniak Muslims killed by Bosnian Serb forces under Ratko Mladic during the genocide. The funeral procession, escorted by police, passed notable sites linked to wartime atrocities, including the Memorial for Children Killed During the Siege of Sarajevo and the Markale marketplace. The remains, which arrived in Potocari earlier that day, will be buried during ceremonies marking the 31st anniversary of the genocide. The International Court of Justice recognized the Srebrenica massacre as genocide in 2007.

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Bosnia bids farewell to 10 Srebrenica genocide victims ahead of burial

On July 9, 2026, mourners in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, gathered for a farewell ceremony for 10 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, ahead of their mass burial on July 11. The victims, including the youngest at 20 and the oldest at 56, were among the Bosniak Muslims killed by Bosnian Serb forces under Ratko Mladic during the genocide. The funeral procession, escorted by police, passed notable sites linked to wartime atrocities, including the Memorial for Children Killed During the Siege of Sarajevo and the Markale marketplace. The remains, which arrived in Potocari earlier that day, will be buried during ceremonies marking the 31st anniversary of the genocide. The International Court of Justice recognized the Srebrenica massacre as genocide in 2007.

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