Bosnian Muslim women, refugees from Srebrenica, pull a child onto a truck before being transported from the eastern Bosnian village of Potocari, July 1995. Radovan Karadzic is the highest-ranking person to face a reckoning before the U.N. tribunal in The Hague over a war two decades ago in which 100,000 people were killed as rival armies carved Bosnia up along ethnic lines that largely survive today. (Photo by Reuters)
A weary soldier of the Bosnian Army Fifth Corps' elite 502 “Tigers” brigade rests against a wall before heading home after his unit captured a strategic town from separatist Serb forces, securing a road that led into Sarajevo, October 1995. (Photo by Chris Helgren/Reuters)
A house is burning down near the Jewish cemetery in Sarajevo, 1994. The house caught fire following a mortar explosion. (Photo by Peter Andrews/Reuters)
A group of Bosnian civilians, led by a policeman, run a gauntlet of wrecked cars acting as shields from Bosnian Serb snipers in the Sarajevo suburb of Dobrinja, June 1993. (Photo by Chris Helgren/Reuters)
Bosnian Serb soldiers on patrol on a mountain road near the eastern Bosnian town of Gorazde, in a bid to prevent Bosnian Muslim troops from breaking through Serb lines to lift the Sarajevo siege, April 1994. (Photo by Reuters)
A mother and two children from Srebrenica sleep during the dawn hours on the ground outside the U.N. base at Tuzla airport, July 1995. (Photo by Reuters)
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