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Fractured state: why old tensions die hard in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

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Fractured state: why old tensions die hard in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Fractured state: why old tensions die hard in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

30 years after war ravaged Bosnia and Herzegovina, secessionist threats by the country’s Serbian entity have raised fears of renewed violence.

Euronews' Valérie Gauriat travelled to the country to see how serious the current tensions actually are.


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