Trazi Vise
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Post by Trazi Vise on Nov 12, 2008 9:24:59 GMT -5
Does anyone have any credible source regarding to casualty numbers from 92-95, just in BIH? Is there a break up of numbers also by ethnicity and also per capita?
I can't find exactly what I want on net, maybe you can help...thanks!
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Post by kapetan on Nov 12, 2008 15:06:39 GMT -5
Here is both findings from ICTY and RDC. Nothing else so far is as acurate or credible so ignore it. The death toll after the war was originally estimated at around 200,000 by the Bosnian government and NATO. They also recorded around 1,326,000 refugees and exiles. On June 21 2007, the Research and Documentation Center in Sarajevo published the most extensive research on Bosnia-Herzegovina's war casualties titled: The Bosnian Book of the Dead - a database that reveals 97,207 names of Bosnia and Herzegovina's citizens killed and missing during the 1992-1995 war. An international team of experts evaluated the findings before they were released. More than 240,000 pieces of data have been collected, processed, checked, compared and evaluated by international team of experts in order to get the final number of more than 97,000 of names of victims, belonging to all nationalities. Recent research have shown that most of the 97,207 documented casualties (soldiers and civilians) during Bosnian War were Bosniaks (65%), with Serbs in second (25%) and Croats (8%) in third place. However, 83 percent of civilian victims were Bosniaks, 10 percent were Serbs and more than 5 percent were Croats, followed by a small number of others such as Albanians or Romani people. The total figure of dead could rise by a maximum of another 10,000 for the entire country due to ongoing research. Further research is ongoing.
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Trazi Vise
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Post by Trazi Vise on Nov 13, 2008 0:27:46 GMT -5
Cool thanks for that.
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Post by tito on Nov 13, 2008 11:32:43 GMT -5
Does anyone know how the Serbs managed to loose 14 000-20 000 soldiers, when we known that around 70% of the soldiers killed on the Bosnian side where killed by artillery.
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Trazi Vise
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Post by Trazi Vise on Nov 13, 2008 11:41:21 GMT -5
I would say on the ground? You know guns and knives.
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