Anyone who reads the sign at the dark entrance to the Tunnel Museum must shiver: “The 20th century ends here,” it says. The secret tunnel connected besieged Sarajevo, which was under daily shelling, with the free surrounding area, 1993-95. The city received additional supplies from the air, including from the German Air Force. After the UN debacle at the Srebrenica massacre came first IFOR, then SFOR. Today, Bosnia-Herzegovina is striving to join the EU, Croatia has long been a member, and Serbia is also negotiating accession.
There are no signs in front of the ruins of the houses of Bucha and Bakhmut, Avdiivka and Mariupol. But the fact that the 21st century shouldn't be at home here is burned into the rubble, so to speak. Russia is currently rolling the lucky winner
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