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'There is no peace!' New concerns over Balkans as Putin threatens crisis in Bosnia

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Republika Srpska is one of her two organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established in 1992 when the Bosnian War began. formed. In her three-year war, which resulted in more than 100,000 dead, the majority of Croats and Bosnians were expelled from the republic's claimed territories. After the 1995 Dayton Agreement, it became an internationally recognized association within Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Politician Vodin Pavlovich argued that the legacy of the Bosnian War was the creation and expansion of the Republika Srpska.

He was cited in a report in July 1995 that pointed to his massacre of over 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica led by Ratko Mladić.

Mladic was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted in November 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the laws of war or custom.

However, Mr. Pavlovich describes the genocide as "I believe that Latko Mladic is a hero and that he was innocent of being accused and convicted. In Srebrenica the genocide was There were none.”

Republika Srpska, which complained of being alienated by the Bosnians, began calling for it to conduct its own affairs and raise its own army.

Politician Vogin He Pavlovich argued that the legacy of the Bosnian War was the creation and expansion of the Republic of Srpska.

He quoted in a report noting the massacre of more than 8,000 of his Muslim men and boys led by Latkom Radic in Srebrenica in July 1995. it was done.

Mladic was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted in November 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the laws of war or custom.

However, Mr Pavlovich described genocide as a mere "crime" and said in a stern tone: There was no genocide in Srebrenica.

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Serb state has lashed out at Muslims and supported Vladimir Putin

Bosnia and Herzegovina (Image: GETTY)

(Image: GETTY) } Protesters hold a flag of Ratko Mladic in centre of Banja Luka on April 20, 2022 during a rally to ‘defend Republika Srpska'

Republika Srpska politicians complained of being marginalized by Bosniaks (Image: GETTY )

A view of the Potocari Memorial Cemetery in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 11, 2022

(Image: GETTY)

Pavlovich later told Sky News: One side of it is the Muslim side. ''

East Sarajevo Mayor Ljubisa Cosic also told her Sky News:

"The Bosnians are always trying to centralize the state. They want more and more. Impossible." That's what caused the war."

He then added: "Personally, I prefer Russians to Americans.

I believe in Russia." "NATO is a criminal organization that can only be compared to the Third Reich as a fascist organization."

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Bosnian Serbs, supporting Milorad Dodik, gather in Banja Luka on April 20, 2022, to support Bosnian-Serb leadership

Ljubisa Kosic said, ``Bosnians always want to have a centralized state...it is impossible.'' (Image: GETTY)

In July Andi Hoxhaj, Fellow of European Union Law at the University of Warwick, wrote in The Conversation that Russia's influence in the Balkans "It's growing just as the region's fragile peace is threatened." According to a 2019 report called "Russia's Toolkit in the Balkans," Moscow has "long been influential in the western Balkans." Energy investments are made through Republika Srpska and Moscow is the fifth largest investor in Bosnia.

Hoxhaj refers to his three-member presidential system of Bosnia based on ethnic groups, with Serbian President Milorad Dodik planning to set up a new Serbian army, and that Republika Srpska will It added that it was working with a separatist movement that could declare independence.

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Pro-Russian Bosnian-Serb hardline leader Milorad Dodik in Banja Luka on April 20, 2022

Milorad Dodik plans to establish a new Serbian army, aligned with the separatist movement (Image: GETTY)

Bosnian Serbs, supporting Milorad Dodik, in Northern-Bosnian town Banja Luka on April 20, 2022

Pavlovich argued that "peace is (Image: GETTY)

Mr Hoxhaj also noted the EU's focus on Ukraine and its commitment to Balkans membership. He warned that slow accession could leave the EU vulnerable.

Bosnia and Herzegovina applied for her EU membership in February 2016 after she was identified as a potential candidate for EU membership at the June 2003 European Council Summit in Thessaloniki.

Hoxhaj said: Concerned that Dodik's move could threaten the uneasy peace created after the Balkan wars that ended in 1999. His recent two-day summit between the two groups.

"The most obvious explanation for the impasse is that another priority will always take precedence, now Ukraine.

"The EU has provoked further antagonism by taking a different approach to Ukraine from that set out for the Western Balkans."

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Natural gas landing station of the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea Pipeline on August 04, 2022

The energy of Republika Srpska (Image: GETTY)

According to Republika Srpska's 2013 census, Serbs, mainly Orthodox Christians, There were 83 people. He is 970,857 percent of the population of Republika Srpska, compared to only 148,477 or 12.7 percent of Bosnians.

By contrast, Bosnians are predominantly Muslim and make up 50.11% of the population, according to 2013 census data released by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Bureau of Statistics.

Croats are predominantly Catholic, making up 2.3% of Republika Srpska and her 15.4% of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

According to reports, a vehicle accompanying Śelika Cvijanovic, President of Republika Srpska, was attacked.

According to police reports, the attack occurred on his M-17 highway in Bisce polje, during which an unknown person in a Hyundai car blocked the road and shot a rotating light from an official vehicle. was torn off. Then threw it out of the way.