In the city of Prijedor, in northern Bosnia, the exodus of the Serbs of 1995 was commemorated. Thousands of Serbs fled Croatia after the Croatian military offensive with Operation Storm. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic attended the event, after the Cooperation Council meeting.
Commemorations of the exodus of the Serbs of 1995 were held this Friday in the city of Prijedor, in northern Bosnia.
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Tens of thousands of Serbs fled Croatia after the Croatian military offensive with Operation Storm, with which they overthrew the unrecognized state of Serbs “the Republic of Serbian Krajina”.
In the early hours of August 4, Operation Storm began. In a matter of three days the Croatian military eradicated the Serbian Republic of Krajina using tanks, artillery and aviation.
The Serbs consider it the largest forced displacement since World War II and a crime so far unpunished.
The Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, attended the event, after the Cooperation Council meeting with the President of the Republic of Srpska, Milorad Dodik, and the Serbian representative of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency, Zeljka Cvijanovic, accused by the States United States to undermine the 1995 Dayton agreement.
These are a series of punitive measures against the Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska, the Minister of Justice, the Speaker of the Bosnian Serb Parliament and the Serb representative in the presidential list of Bosnia-Herzegovina, imposed and announced by Washington on July 31.
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