Bosnia and Herzegovina (i/ˈbɒzniəəndˌhɛərtsəɡoʊˈviːnə, -ˌhɜːrt-, -ɡə-/ or /ˌhɜːrtsəˈɡɒvᵻnə/;Bosnian, Croatian and SerbianLatin script: Bosna i Hercegovina, Bosnian and Serbian Cyrillic script: Боснa и Херцеговина; pronounced[bôsna i xěrt͡seɡoʋina]), sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina or Bosnia & Herzegovina, abbreviated BiH or B&H, and in short often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city. Bordered by Croatia to the north, west, and south; Serbia to the east; Montenegro to the southeast; and the Adriatic Sea to the south, with a coastline about 20 kilometres (12 miles) long surrounding the city of Neum. In the central and eastern interior of the country the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and the northeast is predominantly flatland. The inland is a geographically larger region and has a moderate continental climate, bookended by hot summers and cold and snowy winters. The southern tip of the country has a Mediterranean climate and plain topography.
The provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be occupied and administered by Austria-Hungary. The government of Austria-Hungary, not desiring to undertake the administration of the Sanjak of Novi-Pazar, which extends between Serbia and Montenegro in a South-Easterly direction to the other side of Mitrovitza, the Ottoman administration will continue to exercise its functions there. Nevertheless, in order to assure the maintenance of the new political state of affairs, as well as freedom and security of communications, Austria-Hungary reserves the right of keeping garrisons and having military and commercial roads in the whole of this part of the ancient vilayet of Bosnia. To this end the governments of Austria-Hungary and Turkey reserve to themselves to come to an understanding on the details.
Herzegovina (/ˌhɛərtsᵻˈɡoʊvᵻnə/ or /ˌhɜːrtsəɡoʊˈviːnə/;Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Hercegovina, Херцеговина, [xɛ̌rtsɛɡov̞ina]) is the southernregion of Bosnia and Herzegovina. While there is no official border distinguishing it from the Bosnian region, it is generally accepted that the borders of the region are Croatia to the southwest, Montenegro to the east, Mount Maglić to the northeast, and Mount Ivan to the north. Measurements of the area range from 11,419km2 (4,409sqmi), or around 22% of the total area of the present-day country, to 12,276km2 (4,740sqmi), around 24% of the country.
The name Herzegovina means "duke's land", referring to the medieval duchy of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača who took title "Herzeg of Saint Sava". Herceg is derived from the German title Herzog.
Geography
The terrain of Herzegovina is mostly hilly karst with high mountains in the north such as Čvrsnica and Prenj, except for the central valley of the river Neretva River. The largest city is Mostar, in the center of the region. Other larger towns include Trebinje, Stolac, Široki Brijeg, Konjic, and Čapljina. Borders between Bosnia and Herzegovina are unclear and often disputed.
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published: 30 Mar 2017
Bosnia - Offensive On Trnovo Bosnian Serb Forces
(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting
has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of
Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS:
AGPOOL, WTN excl.
TRNOVO, HRASNICA, BOSNIA (2/11)
TRNOVO
0.00 Tank coming around bend
0.03 Long shot of tank
0.06 Tank driving away
0.11 Long shot of shelling
0.18 Soldier and donkey running down road
0.21 Long shot of tank firing
0.27 CU of pine tree limb... pulls back to show
soldier looking through field glasses
0.30 Soldier on walkie-talkie
0.33 Long shot of shell exploding on mountain
0.37 Soldiers firing rifles
0.40 Long shot of shelling... pulls back to show soldiers
HRASNICA
0.44 Night shot of veh...
published: 21 Jul 2015
Bosnia - Offensive On Trnovo Bosnian Serb Forces
(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS
TRNOVO, BOSNIA (2/11)
tank going down road
serb soldiers in undergrowth
ws of mountain
shell being fired from hills
hillside with palls of smoke
serb soldiers
serb soldier talking into walkie talkie
nato aircraft in sky
gun in mountain side
street in Trnovo
peasant woman gathering vegetables
building with satellite
family at balcony
people walking down street
empty street
1.33 vision
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Village where Bosnian Muslims were killed
(20 Dec 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Various of Godinjske Bare mountains under snow
2. Destroyed house in village
3. Close-up of damaged house
4. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Mile Miovcic, Serb resident:
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and be punished appropriately.
Everyone should condemn this act."
6. Wide of Trnovo road sign
7. Close-up of Trnovo sign in cyrillic alphabet
8. Street scene in Trnovo
9. People walking in street
10. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Ibro Vatric, Bosnian Muslim resident:
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it."
11. Wide of Orthodox church in Trnovo with car driving past
STORYLINE
The trial of five Serb militiamen charged with the videotaped killing of six Bosnian Muslim...
published: 21 Jul 2015
Bosnia - Arkan & His Tigers Battle For Kljuc
(30 Sep 1995) T/I: 10:09:37 10:21:23
The notorious Serbian war-lord "Arkan" (real name Zeljo
Raznatovic) and his volunteer "Tigers" were engaged in bitter
fighting in western Bosnia on Friday (29/9). Arkan's Tigers are
supporting the Bosnian Serbs in their efforts to retake land lost
to the Croats and Muslims in their recent offensive. The main goal
for Arkan's men is the western Bosnian town of Kljuc, lost to
Croat and Muslim allied forces two weeks ago.
SHOWS:
KLJUC, WESTERN BOSNIA, 29/9
vs arkan with his troops
cu insigna on uniform
vs arkan with 4 captured moslem soldiers
vs arkan and captured soldiers
captured bosnian soldiers saying in serbian "many from our
battallion have been killed in battle"
vs arkan's troops marching through forest
cu soldier ma...
published: 21 Jul 2015
DRIVE #649: Trnovo-Krupac-Bjelašnica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (timelapse 4x) *Read Description*
Road classifications: M18/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 26.8 km
00:00 Mađari
00:20 Ilovice
01:40 Bogatići
02:05 Jablanica
02:14 Kijevo
04:05 Krupac
07:12 Bjelašnica
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36021595
Recorded on 27/07/2019.
published: 13 Jul 2020
Mladic addresses Bosnian Muslims in 1995 video
Among the evidence presented at the Hague on Thursday were two videos that showed Mladic board a bus with Bosnian Muslims and address them, as the presiding judge delays the start of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal because prosecutors had not fulfilled their obligation to share all their evidence with Mladic's lawyers.
published: 17 May 2012
DRIVE #492: Trnovo-Dejčići-Hadžići (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (timelapse 4x) *Read Description*
Road classifications: M18/R442b/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 45.3 km
00:00 Trnovo
00:22 Pendičići
01:50 Brutusi
04:40 Dejčići
08:48 Igman
12:50 Hadžići
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35931750
Recorded on 09/03/2019.
published: 26 Jan 2020
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(10 Dec 1995) T/I: 10:04:35
Refugees from the suburbs of Gorazde in eastern Bosnia were on the move again on Saturday (9/12). The suburbs they were leaving behind are due to be handed back to the Muslim-Croat federation under the terms of the Dayton, Ohio, peace deal. The refugees packed their belongings on vehicles of every kind - trucks, tractors, even horse-drawn carts - and headed for Serb-held Trnovo and Foca, 30 kilometres east of Sarajevo. Those two towns will stay under Serb control under the present peace deal.
SHOWS:
BOSNIA 9/12
TRNOVO (SUBURB OF SARAJEVO)
Street scene
Children leaving school
WS local Serbian Orthodox church
Trnovo sign on building
Trucks through street with furniture
Group of children on street
FOCA (SUBURB 90 km EAST OF SARAJEVO)
Sign fo...
(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting
has been r...
(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting
has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of
Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS:
AGPOOL, WTN excl.
TRNOVO, HRASNICA, BOSNIA (2/11)
TRNOVO
0.00 Tank coming around bend
0.03 Long shot of tank
0.06 Tank driving away
0.11 Long shot of shelling
0.18 Soldier and donkey running down road
0.21 Long shot of tank firing
0.27 CU of pine tree limb... pulls back to show
soldier looking through field glasses
0.30 Soldier on walkie-talkie
0.33 Long shot of shell exploding on mountain
0.37 Soldiers firing rifles
0.40 Long shot of shelling... pulls back to show soldiers
HRASNICA
0.44 Night shot of vehicle on road (shots being fired)
0.51 Long shot of tracer bullets
0.56 Long shot of truck driving down road toward Hrasnica
1.01 Long shot of town with cows in foreground
1.03 NATSOT, UN spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer: "If the
shelling does not cease, or if we identify weapons systems -
positively identify weapons systems - that are carrying out
that shelling whether - it's indirect fire or direct fire -
they are in violation of the agreements such as the total
exculusion zone... then we would consider military action."
1.26 ends
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(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting
has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of
Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS:
AGPOOL, WTN excl.
TRNOVO, HRASNICA, BOSNIA (2/11)
TRNOVO
0.00 Tank coming around bend
0.03 Long shot of tank
0.06 Tank driving away
0.11 Long shot of shelling
0.18 Soldier and donkey running down road
0.21 Long shot of tank firing
0.27 CU of pine tree limb... pulls back to show
soldier looking through field glasses
0.30 Soldier on walkie-talkie
0.33 Long shot of shell exploding on mountain
0.37 Soldiers firing rifles
0.40 Long shot of shelling... pulls back to show soldiers
HRASNICA
0.44 Night shot of vehicle on road (shots being fired)
0.51 Long shot of tracer bullets
0.56 Long shot of truck driving down road toward Hrasnica
1.01 Long shot of town with cows in foreground
1.03 NATSOT, UN spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer: "If the
shelling does not cease, or if we identify weapons systems -
positively identify weapons systems - that are carrying out
that shelling whether - it's indirect fire or direct fire -
they are in violation of the agreements such as the total
exculusion zone... then we would consider military action."
1.26 ends
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(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting has been repo...
(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS
TRNOVO, BOSNIA (2/11)
tank going down road
serb soldiers in undergrowth
ws of mountain
shell being fired from hills
hillside with palls of smoke
serb soldiers
serb soldier talking into walkie talkie
nato aircraft in sky
gun in mountain side
street in Trnovo
peasant woman gathering vegetables
building with satellite
family at balcony
people walking down street
empty street
1.33 vision
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(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS
TRNOVO, BOSNIA (2/11)
tank going down road
serb soldiers in undergrowth
ws of mountain
shell being fired from hills
hillside with palls of smoke
serb soldiers
serb soldier talking into walkie talkie
nato aircraft in sky
gun in mountain side
street in Trnovo
peasant woman gathering vegetables
building with satellite
family at balcony
people walking down street
empty street
1.33 vision
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(20 Dec 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Various of Godinjske Bare mountains under snow
2. Destroyed house in village
3. Close-up of damaged house
4. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian...
(20 Dec 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Various of Godinjske Bare mountains under snow
2. Destroyed house in village
3. Close-up of damaged house
4. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Mile Miovcic, Serb resident:
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and be punished appropriately.
Everyone should condemn this act."
6. Wide of Trnovo road sign
7. Close-up of Trnovo sign in cyrillic alphabet
8. Street scene in Trnovo
9. People walking in street
10. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Ibro Vatric, Bosnian Muslim resident:
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it."
11. Wide of Orthodox church in Trnovo with car driving past
STORYLINE
The trial of five Serb militiamen charged with the videotaped killing of six Bosnian Muslim civilians in 1995 opened in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Inhabitants of Godinjske Bare, the town where the killing occurred, have called for justice.
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and punished appropriately. Everyone should condemn this act," said Mile Miovcic, a Serb resident of Godinjske bare.
Located 50 kilometres (31 miles) northeast of Sarajevo, the village belongs to the larger Serb municipality of Trnovo.
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it," said Ibro Vatric, a Muslim returnee to the town.
The former Serb paramilitaries were arrested earlier this year and charged with war crimes after the video was aired at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, and subsequently broadcast by TV stations in Serbia and Bosnia.
The footage, which caused public outrage in Bosnia as well as in Serbia, was shown in June at the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, indicted for genocide allegedly committed by Serb troops during the Bosnian and other Balkan wars.
The five men face up to 40 years in jail if found guilty. Serbia has abolished the death penalty.
The amateur footage, filmed in 1995 by the Serb troops near the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, showed six Bosnian Muslims being taken from a truck, hands tied behind their backs and lined up on a hillside.
Four were shot dead from behind, while the other two were ordered to carry the bodies into a nearby barn, where they, too, were killed in a spray of machine gun bullets.
Toward the end of the three-and-a-half year long war, Bosnian Serb troops in July 1995 overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, which had been declared a safe zone by the United Nations.
As many as eight thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when the troops overran Srebrenica.
It was Europe's worst mass killing since World War II.
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(20 Dec 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Various of Godinjske Bare mountains under snow
2. Destroyed house in village
3. Close-up of damaged house
4. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Mile Miovcic, Serb resident:
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and be punished appropriately.
Everyone should condemn this act."
6. Wide of Trnovo road sign
7. Close-up of Trnovo sign in cyrillic alphabet
8. Street scene in Trnovo
9. People walking in street
10. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Ibro Vatric, Bosnian Muslim resident:
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it."
11. Wide of Orthodox church in Trnovo with car driving past
STORYLINE
The trial of five Serb militiamen charged with the videotaped killing of six Bosnian Muslim civilians in 1995 opened in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Inhabitants of Godinjske Bare, the town where the killing occurred, have called for justice.
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and punished appropriately. Everyone should condemn this act," said Mile Miovcic, a Serb resident of Godinjske bare.
Located 50 kilometres (31 miles) northeast of Sarajevo, the village belongs to the larger Serb municipality of Trnovo.
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it," said Ibro Vatric, a Muslim returnee to the town.
The former Serb paramilitaries were arrested earlier this year and charged with war crimes after the video was aired at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, and subsequently broadcast by TV stations in Serbia and Bosnia.
The footage, which caused public outrage in Bosnia as well as in Serbia, was shown in June at the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, indicted for genocide allegedly committed by Serb troops during the Bosnian and other Balkan wars.
The five men face up to 40 years in jail if found guilty. Serbia has abolished the death penalty.
The amateur footage, filmed in 1995 by the Serb troops near the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, showed six Bosnian Muslims being taken from a truck, hands tied behind their backs and lined up on a hillside.
Four were shot dead from behind, while the other two were ordered to carry the bodies into a nearby barn, where they, too, were killed in a spray of machine gun bullets.
Toward the end of the three-and-a-half year long war, Bosnian Serb troops in July 1995 overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, which had been declared a safe zone by the United Nations.
As many as eight thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when the troops overran Srebrenica.
It was Europe's worst mass killing since World War II.
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(30 Sep 1995) T/I: 10:09:37 10:21:23
The notorious Serbian war-lord "Arkan" (real name Zeljo
Raznatovic) and his volunteer "Tigers" were engaged in bi...
(30 Sep 1995) T/I: 10:09:37 10:21:23
The notorious Serbian war-lord "Arkan" (real name Zeljo
Raznatovic) and his volunteer "Tigers" were engaged in bitter
fighting in western Bosnia on Friday (29/9). Arkan's Tigers are
supporting the Bosnian Serbs in their efforts to retake land lost
to the Croats and Muslims in their recent offensive. The main goal
for Arkan's men is the western Bosnian town of Kljuc, lost to
Croat and Muslim allied forces two weeks ago.
SHOWS:
KLJUC, WESTERN BOSNIA, 29/9
vs arkan with his troops
cu insigna on uniform
vs arkan with 4 captured moslem soldiers
vs arkan and captured soldiers
captured bosnian soldiers saying in serbian "many from our
battallion have been killed in battle"
vs arkan's troops marching through forest
cu soldier marching through forest
ws forest with detonations of mortar shells in distance
2.35
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(30 Sep 1995) T/I: 10:09:37 10:21:23
The notorious Serbian war-lord "Arkan" (real name Zeljo
Raznatovic) and his volunteer "Tigers" were engaged in bitter
fighting in western Bosnia on Friday (29/9). Arkan's Tigers are
supporting the Bosnian Serbs in their efforts to retake land lost
to the Croats and Muslims in their recent offensive. The main goal
for Arkan's men is the western Bosnian town of Kljuc, lost to
Croat and Muslim allied forces two weeks ago.
SHOWS:
KLJUC, WESTERN BOSNIA, 29/9
vs arkan with his troops
cu insigna on uniform
vs arkan with 4 captured moslem soldiers
vs arkan and captured soldiers
captured bosnian soldiers saying in serbian "many from our
battallion have been killed in battle"
vs arkan's troops marching through forest
cu soldier marching through forest
ws forest with detonations of mortar shells in distance
2.35
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Road classifications: M18/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 26.8 km
00:00 Mađari
00:20 Ilovice
01:40 Bogatići
02:05 Jablanica
02:14 Kijevo
04:05 Krupac
0...
Road classifications: M18/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 26.8 km
00:00 Mađari
00:20 Ilovice
01:40 Bogatići
02:05 Jablanica
02:14 Kijevo
04:05 Krupac
07:12 Bjelašnica
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36021595
Recorded on 27/07/2019.
Road classifications: M18/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 26.8 km
00:00 Mađari
00:20 Ilovice
01:40 Bogatići
02:05 Jablanica
02:14 Kijevo
04:05 Krupac
07:12 Bjelašnica
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36021595
Recorded on 27/07/2019.
Among the evidence presented at the Hague on Thursday were two videos that showed Mladic board a bus with Bosnian Muslims and address them, as the presiding jud...
Among the evidence presented at the Hague on Thursday were two videos that showed Mladic board a bus with Bosnian Muslims and address them, as the presiding judge delays the start of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal because prosecutors had not fulfilled their obligation to share all their evidence with Mladic's lawyers.
Among the evidence presented at the Hague on Thursday were two videos that showed Mladic board a bus with Bosnian Muslims and address them, as the presiding judge delays the start of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal because prosecutors had not fulfilled their obligation to share all their evidence with Mladic's lawyers.
Road classifications: M18/R442b/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 45.3 km
00:00 Trnovo
00:22 Pendičići
01:50 Brutusi
04:40 Dejčići
08:48 Igman
12:50 Hadž...
Road classifications: M18/R442b/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 45.3 km
00:00 Trnovo
00:22 Pendičići
01:50 Brutusi
04:40 Dejčići
08:48 Igman
12:50 Hadžići
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35931750
Recorded on 09/03/2019.
Road classifications: M18/R442b/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 45.3 km
00:00 Trnovo
00:22 Pendičići
01:50 Brutusi
04:40 Dejčići
08:48 Igman
12:50 Hadžići
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35931750
Recorded on 09/03/2019.
(10 Dec 1995) T/I: 10:04:35
Refugees from the suburbs of Gorazde in eastern Bosnia were on the move again on Saturday (9/12). The suburbs they were leaving b...
(10 Dec 1995) T/I: 10:04:35
Refugees from the suburbs of Gorazde in eastern Bosnia were on the move again on Saturday (9/12). The suburbs they were leaving behind are due to be handed back to the Muslim-Croat federation under the terms of the Dayton, Ohio, peace deal. The refugees packed their belongings on vehicles of every kind - trucks, tractors, even horse-drawn carts - and headed for Serb-held Trnovo and Foca, 30 kilometres east of Sarajevo. Those two towns will stay under Serb control under the present peace deal.
SHOWS:
BOSNIA 9/12
TRNOVO (SUBURB OF SARAJEVO)
Street scene
Children leaving school
WS local Serbian Orthodox church
Trnovo sign on building
Trucks through street with furniture
Group of children on street
FOCA (SUBURB 90 km EAST OF SARAJEVO)
Sign for Foca
Destroyed bridge
GV of Foca
Man driving truck with worldy belongings
Sign on building saying "Serbian Republic, Serbian Municipality"
Truck with furniture
Serbian policemen on street
Refugee SOT: "I am trying to find a house. Everything I had I
left in Ustikolina. I lost everything I had."
Man driving tractor laden with belongings
Man leading horse with small child and belongings
WS house
Family keeping warm round fire outside
CU of hands at fire
CU child's face
Man cutting wood
Refugee SOT: "I came from Ustikolina where I had a big house and
nice plot of land."
Refugees gathered in back of truck
Building supplies outside
Sparse interior of house
WS exterior house
2.56
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(10 Dec 1995) T/I: 10:04:35
Refugees from the suburbs of Gorazde in eastern Bosnia were on the move again on Saturday (9/12). The suburbs they were leaving behind are due to be handed back to the Muslim-Croat federation under the terms of the Dayton, Ohio, peace deal. The refugees packed their belongings on vehicles of every kind - trucks, tractors, even horse-drawn carts - and headed for Serb-held Trnovo and Foca, 30 kilometres east of Sarajevo. Those two towns will stay under Serb control under the present peace deal.
SHOWS:
BOSNIA 9/12
TRNOVO (SUBURB OF SARAJEVO)
Street scene
Children leaving school
WS local Serbian Orthodox church
Trnovo sign on building
Trucks through street with furniture
Group of children on street
FOCA (SUBURB 90 km EAST OF SARAJEVO)
Sign for Foca
Destroyed bridge
GV of Foca
Man driving truck with worldy belongings
Sign on building saying "Serbian Republic, Serbian Municipality"
Truck with furniture
Serbian policemen on street
Refugee SOT: "I am trying to find a house. Everything I had I
left in Ustikolina. I lost everything I had."
Man driving tractor laden with belongings
Man leading horse with small child and belongings
WS house
Family keeping warm round fire outside
CU of hands at fire
CU child's face
Man cutting wood
Refugee SOT: "I came from Ustikolina where I had a big house and
nice plot of land."
Refugees gathered in back of truck
Building supplies outside
Sparse interior of house
WS exterior house
2.56
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(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting
has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of
Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS:
AGPOOL, WTN excl.
TRNOVO, HRASNICA, BOSNIA (2/11)
TRNOVO
0.00 Tank coming around bend
0.03 Long shot of tank
0.06 Tank driving away
0.11 Long shot of shelling
0.18 Soldier and donkey running down road
0.21 Long shot of tank firing
0.27 CU of pine tree limb... pulls back to show
soldier looking through field glasses
0.30 Soldier on walkie-talkie
0.33 Long shot of shell exploding on mountain
0.37 Soldiers firing rifles
0.40 Long shot of shelling... pulls back to show soldiers
HRASNICA
0.44 Night shot of vehicle on road (shots being fired)
0.51 Long shot of tracer bullets
0.56 Long shot of truck driving down road toward Hrasnica
1.01 Long shot of town with cows in foreground
1.03 NATSOT, UN spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer: "If the
shelling does not cease, or if we identify weapons systems -
positively identify weapons systems - that are carrying out
that shelling whether - it's indirect fire or direct fire -
they are in violation of the agreements such as the total
exculusion zone... then we would consider military action."
1.26 ends
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(2 Nov 1994) Bosnian government forces have launched an offensive on Bosnian
Serb forces in the strategic region of Trnovo. The heaviest fighting has been reported in Mount Treskavica and the southeastern part of Mount Bjelasnica.
SHOWS
TRNOVO, BOSNIA (2/11)
tank going down road
serb soldiers in undergrowth
ws of mountain
shell being fired from hills
hillside with palls of smoke
serb soldiers
serb soldier talking into walkie talkie
nato aircraft in sky
gun in mountain side
street in Trnovo
peasant woman gathering vegetables
building with satellite
family at balcony
people walking down street
empty street
1.33 vision
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(20 Dec 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Various of Godinjske Bare mountains under snow
2. Destroyed house in village
3. Close-up of damaged house
4. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Mile Miovcic, Serb resident:
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and be punished appropriately.
Everyone should condemn this act."
6. Wide of Trnovo road sign
7. Close-up of Trnovo sign in cyrillic alphabet
8. Street scene in Trnovo
9. People walking in street
10. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Ibro Vatric, Bosnian Muslim resident:
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it."
11. Wide of Orthodox church in Trnovo with car driving past
STORYLINE
The trial of five Serb militiamen charged with the videotaped killing of six Bosnian Muslim civilians in 1995 opened in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Inhabitants of Godinjske Bare, the town where the killing occurred, have called for justice.
"I think these people were killed for no reason. All those involved should get a fair trial, and punished appropriately. Everyone should condemn this act," said Mile Miovcic, a Serb resident of Godinjske bare.
Located 50 kilometres (31 miles) northeast of Sarajevo, the village belongs to the larger Serb municipality of Trnovo.
"I think we should all condemn the crimes, no matter which side committed it," said Ibro Vatric, a Muslim returnee to the town.
The former Serb paramilitaries were arrested earlier this year and charged with war crimes after the video was aired at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, and subsequently broadcast by TV stations in Serbia and Bosnia.
The footage, which caused public outrage in Bosnia as well as in Serbia, was shown in June at the trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, indicted for genocide allegedly committed by Serb troops during the Bosnian and other Balkan wars.
The five men face up to 40 years in jail if found guilty. Serbia has abolished the death penalty.
The amateur footage, filmed in 1995 by the Serb troops near the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, showed six Bosnian Muslims being taken from a truck, hands tied behind their backs and lined up on a hillside.
Four were shot dead from behind, while the other two were ordered to carry the bodies into a nearby barn, where they, too, were killed in a spray of machine gun bullets.
Toward the end of the three-and-a-half year long war, Bosnian Serb troops in July 1995 overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica, which had been declared a safe zone by the United Nations.
As many as eight thousand Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when the troops overran Srebrenica.
It was Europe's worst mass killing since World War II.
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(30 Sep 1995) T/I: 10:09:37 10:21:23
The notorious Serbian war-lord "Arkan" (real name Zeljo
Raznatovic) and his volunteer "Tigers" were engaged in bitter
fighting in western Bosnia on Friday (29/9). Arkan's Tigers are
supporting the Bosnian Serbs in their efforts to retake land lost
to the Croats and Muslims in their recent offensive. The main goal
for Arkan's men is the western Bosnian town of Kljuc, lost to
Croat and Muslim allied forces two weeks ago.
SHOWS:
KLJUC, WESTERN BOSNIA, 29/9
vs arkan with his troops
cu insigna on uniform
vs arkan with 4 captured moslem soldiers
vs arkan and captured soldiers
captured bosnian soldiers saying in serbian "many from our
battallion have been killed in battle"
vs arkan's troops marching through forest
cu soldier marching through forest
ws forest with detonations of mortar shells in distance
2.35
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Road classifications: M18/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 26.8 km
00:00 Mađari
00:20 Ilovice
01:40 Bogatići
02:05 Jablanica
02:14 Kijevo
04:05 Krupac
07:12 Bjelašnica
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36021595
Recorded on 27/07/2019.
Among the evidence presented at the Hague on Thursday were two videos that showed Mladic board a bus with Bosnian Muslims and address them, as the presiding judge delays the start of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal because prosecutors had not fulfilled their obligation to share all their evidence with Mladic's lawyers.
Road classifications: M18/R442b/R442a (BiH)
Total length of the route: 45.3 km
00:00 Trnovo
00:22 Pendičići
01:50 Brutusi
04:40 Dejčići
08:48 Igman
12:50 Hadžići
Complete route shown in the video can be seen here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35931750
Recorded on 09/03/2019.
(10 Dec 1995) T/I: 10:04:35
Refugees from the suburbs of Gorazde in eastern Bosnia were on the move again on Saturday (9/12). The suburbs they were leaving behind are due to be handed back to the Muslim-Croat federation under the terms of the Dayton, Ohio, peace deal. The refugees packed their belongings on vehicles of every kind - trucks, tractors, even horse-drawn carts - and headed for Serb-held Trnovo and Foca, 30 kilometres east of Sarajevo. Those two towns will stay under Serb control under the present peace deal.
SHOWS:
BOSNIA 9/12
TRNOVO (SUBURB OF SARAJEVO)
Street scene
Children leaving school
WS local Serbian Orthodox church
Trnovo sign on building
Trucks through street with furniture
Group of children on street
FOCA (SUBURB 90 km EAST OF SARAJEVO)
Sign for Foca
Destroyed bridge
GV of Foca
Man driving truck with worldy belongings
Sign on building saying "Serbian Republic, Serbian Municipality"
Truck with furniture
Serbian policemen on street
Refugee SOT: "I am trying to find a house. Everything I had I
left in Ustikolina. I lost everything I had."
Man driving tractor laden with belongings
Man leading horse with small child and belongings
WS house
Family keeping warm round fire outside
CU of hands at fire
CU child's face
Man cutting wood
Refugee SOT: "I came from Ustikolina where I had a big house and
nice plot of land."
Refugees gathered in back of truck
Building supplies outside
Sparse interior of house
WS exterior house
2.56
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (i/ˈbɒzniəəndˌhɛərtsəɡoʊˈviːnə, -ˌhɜːrt-, -ɡə-/ or /ˌhɜːrtsəˈɡɒvᵻnə/;Bosnian, Croatian and SerbianLatin script: Bosna i Hercegovina, Bosnian and Serbian Cyrillic script: Боснa и Херцеговина; pronounced[bôsna i xěrt͡seɡoʋina]), sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina or Bosnia & Herzegovina, abbreviated BiH or B&H, and in short often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city. Bordered by Croatia to the north, west, and south; Serbia to the east; Montenegro to the southeast; and the Adriatic Sea to the south, with a coastline about 20 kilometres (12 miles) long surrounding the city of Neum. In the central and eastern interior of the country the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and the northeast is predominantly flatland. The inland is a geographically larger region and has a moderate continental climate, bookended by hot summers and cold and snowy winters. The southern tip of the country has a Mediterranean climate and plain topography.