Serbia's Women in Black say they remember the siege of Sarajevo

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Commenting on the 28th anniversary of the siege of Sarajevo and the beginning of the war in Bosnia, members of the Serbian non-governmental organisation called Women in Black (Zene u crnom) said, on Monday, that they remember the siege.

“The siege of Sarajevo by Serb armed formations came Bosnia's recognition as an independent country, on April 6, 1992. Despite the UN declaring Sarajevo a protected zone, a siege of the city began, lasting 1,475 days, during which More than 11,000 adults and over 1,600 children were killed, with more than 480,000 shells fired into the city,” the organization said, noting that “Sarajevo has become a symbol of savage destruction of war-engulfed cities.”

For that reason, the Women in Black said they remember the suffering of Sarajevo residents and all the killing in the city.

They expressed solidarity and compassion with the victims and respect and honour for the victims.

The Women in Black added that they demand the responsibility for the crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, primarily those committed by Serb armed formations, as well as all other crimes in the country.