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The UN and the EU fear new bloody conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina

A Bosnian president flexes military muscles. It makes Europe fear a new bloody conflict.

This is what it looked like when Bosnian President Milorad Dodik ordered a military parade on what he considers to be National Day. It happened in Banja Luka, which is the country’s second largest city.

Not everyone in Bosnia celebrates the country’s official national day on November 25. A large part of the country believes that the national day is 9 January. This is the day in 1992 when Republika Srpska was created, the second largest of the three territories that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.

But the day was not marked with a children’s train like in this country. Instead, hundreds of armed soldiers and police marched through the streets of the country’s second largest city.

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