Bosnian Serbs shell Sarajevo market; NATO bombs Serb targets in retaliation

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A marketplace in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina was hit by two mortar shells on Aug 28, 1995, killing 37 and wounding more than 80. The same market was the site of a similar attack in Feb 1994. NATO conducted heavy air-strikes against Serb positions Aug 30-31, 1995, in retaliation for the attack.

Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Peace treaties, Serbs, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina foreign relations

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Bosnia fighting rages as U.N. relief effort grows; Western warships to patrol Adriatic Sea

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The intensity of the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina in Jul 1992 was hindering the UN's effort to send relief supplies to Sarajevo. The Western European Union sent warships to the Adriatic Sea to keep Yugoslavia from breaking the UN trade embargo.

United Nations, Yugoslavian foreign relations, Adriatic Sea, Bosnia and Herzegovina, United Nations. Security Council, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Subjects list: International relations, Military aspects, Military policy
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