All the mercenaries on the ground, regardless of their specialty, are military dropouts. Adventurers who adore uniforms and weapons, criminals, former convicts. Many aren’t interested in pay but they like robbing. They’re a feature of every war At certain villa 20 kilometers out of Fojnica. The men are three Iranians, eight Bosnian Moslems and several hundred NATO troops. The whole […]

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