Twenty-five years after the Bosnia and Herzegovina massacre Memorial memorial service held on July 12, 6:26

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It has been 25 years since the genocide of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is said to be the worst genocide in Europe after World War II, and a ceremony was held in memory of the victims.

In the former Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a conflict between ethnic groups developed into a fierce civil war, and in Srebrenica in the east, Serbian militants killed Muslim men in July 1995 at the end of the civil war, killing 8,000 victims. It is expected to climb above the number of people.

On the 11th, 25 years after the incident, a memorial service was held at the mass graveyard of the town to commemorate the victims.

This year, the ceremony was greatly reduced due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but the United Nations Secretary-General Guterres sent a message saying, "We should never forget the incident," as well as former US President Clinton and A memorial message was also sent from foreign dignitaries such as Prince Charles of England.

And nine of the newly confirmed identities were buried in the past year, mourning the deaths of the victims.

The case is said to be the worst genocide in Europe after the Second World War, and the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal sentenced last year to defendant Radovan Karazic, who was the supreme leader of the Serbian militants. It was

However, ethnic reconciliation has not yet been reached, and the search for the victims became difficult due to the fact that Serbian militants who were afraid to be discovered at that time rebuilt their bodies elsewhere, and even now more than 1,000 people have been searched. I don't know where I am