Tunel Nadziei w Sarajewie
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SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JULY 30: Tourists visit the 'Tunnel of Hope', which played an important role in the Bosnian war between 1992-1995 providing Sarajevo's contact with the world and therefore saving the lives of thousands of people, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 30, 2024. The tunnel, which was also used by the late Aliya Izetbegovic, the first President of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the war, was supported with wooden blocks and logs and rails were laid on its floor, through which military supplies and weapons were shipped to Sarajevo, as well as food, diesel fuel, medicine and wounded. Samir Jordamovic / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM
2024-07-30
AA/ABACA/Abaca/East News
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