Swedish veteran UN-soldiers during a moment of silence for their fallen comrades during a reunion meeting i Skillingaryd, Sweden. These men were, among many other duties, tasked to help the survivors from Srebrenica after the largest massacre in Europe since th Second World War.
On 25 May 1995, the Army of the Serbian republic launched artillery shells agains a youth festival in the city of Tuzla, kiling 71 dead, most of them teenagers. More than 240 were wounded. On the outskirts of the city, on a slope, people come to grieve their loved ones.
Survivors from the massacre in Srebrenica 1995. More than 10 000 fled to the outskirts of Tuzla. On 6th April 1993, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 819, declaring that Srebrenica and a 30 square mile area around the town was a United Nations Safe Area. The UN promised the people of Srebrenica safety and security. Then the genocide began.