12 July 1997 The driver of a FAP truck (license plate TB 77-09) wasn’t nervous because he was late. It was only 6pm. on Thursday May 30, 1996, a quiet day on the Jazina border crossing between Montenegro and eastern Herzegovina. There was no need for anxiety: Montenegrin highway patrols escorted him from Podgorica airport with his load of 1,000 […]

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