Historical Events tagged with "war"

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Military & Warfare

Mortar Attack on Markale Marketplace

February 5th, 1994 31 years ago

In a devastating incident, more than 60 people were killed and approximately 200 others were wounded when a mortar shell exploded in the Markale marketplace in Sarajevo. The attack occurred during the Bosnian War and drew international attention to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the city. Civilians were gathered for their day-to-day activities in the bustling market when the shell struck, with the impact creating chaos and destruction. This attack was one of many that highlighted the perilous conditions faced by the inhabitants of Sarajevo during the siege.

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Cultural Traditions

Collapse of Stari Most in Mostar

November 9th, 1993 31 years ago

The Stari Most, an iconic stone bridge in Mostar, collapsed after enduring several days of bombardment by Croat forces during the Croat–Bosniak War. Built in 1566, the bridge was a symbol of the city's history and unity. Its destruction marked a devastating blow to the cultural heritage of Mostar, as it was recognized not only for its architectural beauty but also as a symbol of Islamic and Ottoman influence in the region.

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Military & Warfare

Mortar Shells Strike Soccer Game in Dobrinja

June 1st, 1993 31 years ago

A mortar attack in Dobrinja, a suburb of Sarajevo, led to the deaths of thirteen people and injuries to 133 others during a soccer match. The attack was carried out by Serb forces, targeting civilians gathered for leisure. This incident shocked the local community and highlighted the ongoing violence in the region amid the Bosnian War.

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Arts & Culture

Miss Sarajevo Pageant Highlights Civilians' Struggles

May 29th, 1993 31 years ago

The Miss Sarajevo beauty pageant took place in Sarajevo amidst the Bosnian War, showcasing the courage of its participants. This unique event served as a platform for expressing hope and resilience during a time of conflict. Local women participated with the goal of drawing international attention to the plight of the city's residents living under constant siege. The pageant included a poignant performance by the famous band, U2, who supported the event by broadcasting a message of solidarity, further amplifying its reach and impact.

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Politics & Government

Constitutional Court Declares Herzeg-Bosnia Illegal

September 14th, 1992 32 years ago

The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina ruled that the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, which had unilaterally declared independence during the Bosnian War, was illegal. This ruling came amidst a challenging backdrop of ethnic conflict and territorial disputes following Bosnia's independence from Yugoslavia.

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Military & Warfare

Armenian Forces Capture Strategic City of Shusha

May 9th, 1992 32 years ago

The capture of Shusha by Armenian forces represented a crucial turning point in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. This strategic city, located on a hilltop, had significant military and symbolic importance for both Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. The operation began as Armenian forces launched an offensive to take control of Shusha, which was vital for the region. The capture not only altered the military balance but also heightened tensions, as it was a site of fierce conflict and a focal point in the ethnic disputes between Armenians and Azerbaijanis, further showcasing the deep-seated animosities that fueled the war.

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Military & Warfare

Bosnian War Initiated Amid Rising Tensions

April 6th, 1992 32 years ago

Tensions escalated in Bosnia and Herzegovina, leading to the start of armed conflict. Following the independence declaration from Yugoslavia, ethnic divisions created a volatile environment. Bosnian Serbs opposed the move and engaged in military actions against Bosniaks and Croats. The city of Sarajevo became a focal point of this violence, where clashes rapidly intensified.

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Military & Warfare

Massacre of Civilians in Bijeljina

April 2nd, 1992 32 years ago

In Bijeljina, 42 civilians were killed during armed conflicts. The assault targeted Bosniak men, women, and children, with many homes being raided. The violence erupted amidst rising ethnic tensions and the disintegration of Yugoslavia, marking a notable incident that highlighted the brutality of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Politics & Government

Bosnia and Herzegovina Declares Independence

March 1st, 1992 33 years ago

Bosnia and Herzegovina formally declared its independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after a referendum that showed significant support for sovereignty among its citizens. This decision was driven by widespread desires for self-determination following the rise of nationalist sentiments in the region, leading to a pivotal moment in Balkan geopolitics.

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