The massacre in Vase Miskina Street has caused greater damage to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia than any economic sanctions. The first reactions uncovered divisions and conflicts between Serbo-Yugoslav protagonists of the Bosnian war. In the meantime, unarmed civilians, the main victims of this madness, are still being killed On Wednesday, May 27, at 10.15 a.m., Vase Miskina Street, a […]

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