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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On 7 April 1992, the European Union recognized the independence of the Yugoslav Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
On this day, 33 years ago, on April 7, 1992 (March 5, 1992 in the lunar calendar), the European Community recognized the independence of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina of Yugoslavia. Dead children in Sarajevo On April 7, 1992, civil war broke out in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The former Yugoslav Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) has become unstable since March 1992. First, individual conflicts emerged between different ethnic groups, followed by bloodshed, and by April it had turned into a large-scale civil war. 4.8 million people were trapped in each other's killing and fleeing, with countless deaths and thousands of people homeless. This protracted war was the largest and most tragic regional conflict since the Second World War. Since then, people have known it with a bloody name: Bosnia and Herzegovina. Serbia, Croatia and Muslims once lived peacefully in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Amid the impact and turmoil of the drastic changes in Eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, these three nations with different political views, different religious beliefs, and historical grievances once again took up arms and faced each other with knives. Ethnic vendetta killings are not only carried out in different ethnic groups, but also in families. Families composed of different ethnic groups turned into battlefields overnight, with fathers and sons, brothers, and couples turning against each other and killing each other. The unprecedented vendetta has written the heaviest stroke in the history of this land. Death can be seen everywhere on the streets of Sarajevo. The streets and walls of Sarajevo are riddled with bullet holes. Ethnic vendetta makes people more cruel. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/19l2.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:01] 访问:87
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