Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Canadian War Medics Make Emotional Return to Bosnia
Medical workers who served with UN peacekeeping troops in Bosnia recalled painful memories of war and joy at seeing peace as they returned to join a Canadian veterans’ bike ride...
Bosnia Discovers Five War Dead in Mass Grave
Bosnia’s Missing Persons Institute said the remains of at least five people, believed to be Bosniaks killed during the 1990s war, have been exhumed in the Trnovo municipality.
Hague Convict Who Apologised for War Crimes Dies
Former Bosnian Serb detention camp manager Dragan Nikolic, who admitted participating in the murders, rape and torture of Bosniak prisoners in 1992 and apologised to his victims, has died.
Bosnian Investigators Brave Hazards to Find Missing Persons
Investigators from Bosnia’s Missing Persons Institute who search for the remains of war victims have suffered injuries and contracted physical and mental illnesses while conducting exhumations in contaminated and dangerous...
Bosnia Charges Ex-Fighter with Crimes Against Konjic Serbs
Former Territorial Defence commander Omer Boric is accused of being responsible for crimes against humanity against Serb civilians in the Konjic area during wartime, including killings, torture and unlawful detentions.
Bosnian ‘White Ribbon Day’ Honours Prijedor War Victims
People wore white ribbons at events around Bosnia to commemorate the victims of crimes against non-Serbs in the north-eastern town of Prijedor in 1992 and all those who died during...
Bosnia Acquits Serb Police Commander of Srebrenica Genocide
Former special police commander Goran Saric was acquitted of involvement in genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 as the court ruled he was not necessarily aware of the plan to murder...
Bosnia Confirms Indictment for Crimes Near Donji Vakuf
Bosnia's state court has confirmed an indictment against four former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of killing 28 Croat and Bosniak civilians in a village near Donji Vakuf in 1995. The...
14 Bosniaks Charged with Crimes Against Humanity
Fourteen Bosniak ex-fighters were charged with crimes against humanity for the killings, torture, abuse, illegal detention and inhumane treatment of Serb civilians from the Konjic area in 1992 and 1993....