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Q: Who were the bad guys during the bosnian war?
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Sometimes it's difficult to point out "the bad guys" in a war, but the attacking force during WW1 was initially Austria-Hungary.


Did they use guns in the bosnian war?

Yes, it was during the 1990s.


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in the city of Sarajevo


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Who were the aggressors in the war that discussed in zlata's diary?

The aggressors in the war discussed in Zlata's diary were primarily the Bosnian Serb forces who were fighting against the Bosnian government and Bosniak civilians during the Bosnian War in the 1990s. The conflict was complex and involved various parties, but the Bosnian Serb forces played a significant role in the violence and aggression described in Zlata's diary.


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What happened during the Bosnian war?

a serbian group called chetnics attacked the bosnians an croats


When did the Bosnian War commence?

The Bosnian War commenced in Bosnia and Herzegovina which is in Europe and has a population of 4,621 598 people.The Bosnian War commenced in 1991 and lasted 4 years.


Which nation faced genocide in 1994?

This was when the Rwanda Genocide took place (in Rwanda). This was also a year during the Bosnian War (1991-1995), when there was ethnic cleansing of the Bosnian Bosniak and Croat population by the Bosnian Serb population.


What do the patriots do at war?

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Was niko in the bosnian war?

No. He was in the Serbian War.


Which religions were involved in the Bosnian war?

There were lots of Muslims for Bosnian and Christians for Serbs