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Thirty years ago today, the Bosnian War, which killed 100,000 people, displaced millions, and culminated in Europe's deadliest atrocity since World War II, was officially coming to an end.
In a hotel conference room on an Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, the leaders of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia initialled an agreement to bring the three-and-a-half-year conflict to a close. Three weeks later, the General Framework Agreement, known as the Dayton Peace Accords, was signed.
By ABC Australia5
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Thirty years ago today, the Bosnian War, which killed 100,000 people, displaced millions, and culminated in Europe's deadliest atrocity since World War II, was officially coming to an end.
In a hotel conference room on an Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, the leaders of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia initialled an agreement to bring the three-and-a-half-year conflict to a close. Three weeks later, the General Framework Agreement, known as the Dayton Peace Accords, was signed.

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