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Bosnia remembers war, still scarred and divided

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Bosnia remembers war, still scarred and divided

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  1. A Bosnian woman does her laundry in Dobrinja River in the Sarajevo front-line district of Dobrinja, in this file picture taken August 2, 1993 (top), and the same river is seen April 1, 2012, in this combination picture made April 4, 2012. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. Pictures taken August 2, 1993 and April 1, 2012. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh and Dado Ruvic

  2. A building burning after being shelled in the Pofalici district in Sarajevo in April 1992 (top), and the same building pictured May 30, 2011, are seen in this combination file picture. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic and Dado Ruvic/Files

  3. Three boys run behind a Ukrainian United Nations (UN) armoured personnel carrier (APC) as it moves past a burnt-out tram in Skenderia square in the besieged Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, in this file picture taken August 10, 1993, and vehicles, including a tram, stop at a traffic light in the same square, April 1, 2012, in this combination picture made April 4, 2012. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. Pictures taken August 10, 1993 and April 1, 2012. REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic and Dado Ruvic

  4. People climb on an abandoned tank standing at a crossroads in front of a ruined building in the Kovacici district in Sarajevo, in February 1996 (top) and people walk along the same road on May 30, 2011, in this combination file picture. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. Pictures taken in February 1996 and on May 30, 2011.REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic and Dado Ruvic/Files

  5. The wreckage of a tram is seen on a street following shelling in the Skenderija district in Sarajevo in March 1992 (top) and a tram travels down along the same street on May 30, 2011, in this file combination picture. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. Pictures taken in March 1992 and on May 30, 2011.REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic and Dado Ruvic/Files

  6. A Bosnian teenager carrying containers of water, walks in front of destroyed trams at Skenderia square in the besieged Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, in this file picture taken June 22, 1993 (top), and a woman passes through the same square, in this combination picture made April 4, 2012. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. Pictures taken June 22, 1993 and April 1, 2012.REUTERS/Oleg Popov and Dado Ruvic

  7. A man carries a bag of firewood across a destroyed bridge near the burnt library in Sarajevo, in this file picture taken January 1, 1994 and a man carries a box over the same bridge, now repaired, April 1, 2012, in this combination picture made April 4, 2012. Twenty years ago this Friday, April 6, 2012, the West recognised the Yugoslav republic as independent and Serb gunmen fired on peace demonstrators in Sarajevo, the opening salvo of a siege on the capital that would last for 43 months. Pictures taken January 1, 1994 and April 1, 2012.REUTERS/Peter Andrews and Dado Ruvic

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