Rruga Cancari 13

Rruga Cancari 8
Rruga Hodzici 1 (Snagovo 4)

Arkiv

Map of secondary graves in the village of Kamenica. Photo: ICTY.
Photo: ICTY
Photo: ICTY
NL01 - 20000313 - KOZLUK, BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA : Handout picture issued by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Monday 13 March 2000 showing the body of a Moslem dug out in Kozluk in 1999, presumed to be one of the victims of the 1995 massacre of civilians in the Bosnian Moslem enclave of Srebrenica. A Bosnian Serb went on trial in The Hague today for masterminding the massacre, described by the UN as among the worst atrocities since World War II. EPA PHOTO ANP/ICTY-HO
NL02 - 20000313 - KOZLUK, BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA : Handout picture issued by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Monday 13 March 2000 showing bodies dug out in Kozluk in 1999, presumed to be victims of the 1995 massacre of civilians in the Bosnian Moslem enclave of Srebrenica. A Bosnian Serb went on trial in The Hague today for masterminding the massacre, described by the UN as among the worst atrocities since World War II. EPA PHOTO ANP/ICTY-HO
epa05069812 Women from Srebrenica watch during the exhumation of a mass grave in northeast Bosnia, Kozluk 170 km from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 December 2015, near the site of the notorious Srebrenica massacre in 1995. The remains of several people have already been found in the grave which is believed to contain even more bodies. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims were killed by Serbian forces after the fall of Srebrenica 1995, which is regarded a war crime and the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. EPA/FEHIM DEMIR
epa05069814 Forensic experts examine a mass grave in Kozluk, northeast Bosnia, 170 km from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 December 2015, near the site of the notorious Srebrenica massacre in 1995. The remains of several people have already been found in the grave which is believed to contain even more bodies. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims were killed by Serbian forces after the fall of Srebrenica 1995, which is regarded a war crime and the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. EPA/FEHIM DEMIR
epaselect epa05069786 Women mourn as they watch forensic experts exhuming bodies from a mass grave in Kozluk, northeast Bosnia, 170 kilometers from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 16 December 2015, near the site of the notorious Srebrenica massacre in 1995. The remains of several people have already been found in the grave which is believed to contain even more bodies. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims were killed by Serbian forces after the fall of Srebrenica 1995, which is regarded a war crime and the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. EPA/FEHIM DEMIR
Rruga Cancari 13 - Drone