A Bosnian special forces soldier returns fire 06 April 1992 downtown Sarajevo as he and civilians come under fire from Serbian snipers. The Serb extremists were shooting from the roof of a hotel at a peace demonstration of some of 30,000 people as fighting between Bosnian and Serb fighters escalated in the capital of Bosnia- Hercegovina. (Photo by Mike Persson/AFP Photo)
Sarajevo residents run through an intersection known for sniper activity after a shell fell in the center of the city on June 20, 1992. Continuing clashes have left the June 15 ceasefire in tatters, with the head of the UN peacekeeping forces calling on Serbs and Bosnians to respect a truce for at least 48 hours before going ahead with plans to open the capital' s airport. (Photo by Georges Gobet/AFP Photo)
The “Momo” and “Uzeir” twin towers burn on Sniper Alley in downtown Sarajevo as heavy shellings and fightings raged throughout the Bosnian capital on June 08, 1992. (Photo by Georges Gobet/AFP Photo)
A Bosnian fighter aims its rocket launcher through the broken windows of a public bus during heavy fightings in the western suburbs of Sarajevo on June 09, 1992. Bosnian defense forces claim to have made progress in desperate counter-attacks to break the two-month siege of the capital. (Photo by Georges Gobet/AFP Photo)
People carry a civilian who was wounded during a bombardment in the center of Sarajevo, on August 17, 1992. Seven people were reportedly killed and 44 others wounded due to heavy shelling of the city by Serbs. (Photo by Manoocher Deghati/AFP Photo)
UN troops from France land in Sarajevo on July 7, 1992. (Photo by Christophe Simon/AFP Photo)
Locals are trying to put out their houses and save a Sarajevo district after a bomb attack on September 18, 1992. (Photo by Michael Evstafiev/AFP Photo)
A Bosnian fighter views the Old City section of Sarajevo as it is covered with this winter' s first snow 19 November, 1992. The snow fall coincides with shortages of gas, coal, electricity and other fuels because of the seven- month- old ethnic war in the former Yugoslovia Republic of Bosnia- Herzegovina. (Photo by Patrick Baz/AFP Photo)
UN personnel carry one of the victim of marketplace at Sarajevo airport on February 06, 1994, to be flown out to American hospitals near Frankfurt or Zagreb. The day before a bomb exploded at main Sarajevoís marketplace, killing 68 people and wounding 200. It was the worst single atrocity in the 22-month old conflict between Bosnia's Serbs, Muslims and Croats. (Photo by Pascal Guyot/AFP Photo)
Two Bosnians pull a child on a toboggan on February 16, 1994 in front of the Presidency in Sarajevo where International Olympic Committee President Juan antonio Samaranch meets with Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic. (Photo by Pascal Guyot/AFP Photo)
A French UNPROFOR sharp shooter takes position in the Serbian-held district of Grbavica in central Sarajevo on February 10, 1994. (Photo by Pascal Guyot/AFP Photo)
A Sarajevan Serb family mourns a victim of the Sarajevo marketplace massacre in the besieged Bosnian capital on February 7, 1994. (Photo by Pascal Guyot/AFP Photo)
Kenan (12) hängt beim Spielen in der Nachbarschaft am Lauf eines zerstörten russischen T-54- Panzers, in Sarajevo am 1. April 1996. (Photo by Odd Andersen/AFP Photo)
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