10 décembre 1995 pendant la guerre en Bosnie : la rivière Neretva coule à côté de la plus détruite Hasana Brkića (pont Hasan Brkića) dans la banlieue sud de Mostar.
13700 x 5995 px | 116 x 50,8 cm | 45,7 x 20 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
10 décembre 1995
Lieu:
Southern Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Informations supplémentaires:
Cette image peut avoir des imperfections car il s’agit d’une image historique ou de reportage.
Constructed in 1980, the bridge was destroyed by the Serbs on the 11th June 1992. The Siege of Mostar was fought during the Bosnian War first in 1992 and then again later in 1993 to 1994. Initially lasting between April 1992 and June 1992, it involved the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) fighting against the Serb-dominated Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). That phase ended in June 1992 after the success of Operation Jackal, launched by the Croatian Army (HV) and HVO. As the wider conflict matured and the political landscape changed, the Bosnian Croats and Bosniaks began to fight against each other, culminating in the Croat–Bosniak War. Between June 1993 and April 1994 the HVO besieged Bosniak-concentrated East Mostar, resulting in the deaths of numerous civilians, a cut off of humanitarian aid, damage or destruction of ten mosques, and the blowing up of the historic Stari Most bridge. Hostilities ended with the signing of the Washington Agreement in March 1994 and the establishment of the Croat–Bosniak federation.