22 June 1992 When the news was published on June 18 that eleven babies in incubators died due to a lack of oxygen and that two patients whose life depended on dialysis machines have passed away in Banjaluka, it had a strong impact on the Yugoslav public, already used to news about deaths. The babies died during “the period from […]

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