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Nov 2024
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#190 The Srebrenica Massacre

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Today, we’ll be discussing a tragic and deeply painful event in recent European history – the Srebrenica massacre. This event, which took place during the Bosnian War in the 1990s, is considered one of the darkest moments in modern European history and a grim reminder of the atrocities that can occur in times of war.

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