Опсада Сарајева (Serbian Wikipedia)

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  • Bassiouni, Cherif (27. 5. 1994). „Final report of the United Nations Commission of Experts established pursuant to security council resolution 780”. Ess.uwe.ac.uk. Архивирано из оригинала 2. 3. 2014. г. Приступљено 22. 9. 2016. „It has been estimated that there are as many as 70,000 soldiers in the BiH forces committed to the defence of the city. More conservative estimates range in the area of 25,000 to 30,000.« • »Reports estimate that the Sarajevo Romanija Corps numbers some 13,000 troops which are formed into eight brigades directly surrounding the city.« • »UNICEF reported that of the estimated 65,000 to 80,000 children in the city: at least 40 per cent had been directly shot at by snipers; 51 per cent had seen someone killed; 39 per cent had seen one or more family members killed;[...] and 89 per cent had lived in underground shelters. [...] The BiH Government has reported a soaring suicide rate by Sarajevans, a near doubling of abortions and a 50 per cent drop in births since the siege began.« • »The BiH Government has estimated that shelling has destroyed over 10,000 apartments and damaged over 100,000 others.« • »... the National Library (formerly City Hall); the main Serbian Orthodox Centre; the sites of the 1984 Olympics, including the Olympic Museum. 

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