7 August 1995 During the last week of July, Muslims from Zepa and Srebrenica increasingly frequently crossed into the FR of Yugoslavia in the 120 km long Bajina Basta border with Bosnia area. Reliable sources say these people further sought refuge across the Drina in three directions. The first is south, over the mountain ranges Tara and Zlatibor, toward Sandzak. […]

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