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Show moreA young boy's nose was severely wounded by a shell fragment.
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Show moreA young girl, approximately eight years old, lies in a morgue. It is unclear what caused her death. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreThe corpses of young children lying on boards. A description in Bosniak appears on the back of the photo.
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Show moreAn 18-month-old girl's lower abdomen was severely injured by shells. She had to undergo three operations. A handwritten description in Bosnian appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreCommission on Human Rights's Forty-ninth session; Situation of Human RIghts in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia
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Show moreA young boy's right arm is amputated at the elbow and his left hand's thumb is missing. That hand also appears burned.
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Show moreA young boy's right arm is amputated at the elbow and his left hand's thumb is missing. That hand also appears burned.
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Show moreThe same shell that dismembered this infant's leg also killed his mother. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreAn injured 15-year-old girl suffered damage to her spinal column. The exit wound was in her stomach.
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Show moreA 14-year-old boy was injured in the groin area by a shell that exploded in front of the UNPROFOR building. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreA young boy with severe leg and arm injuries lying in a hospital bed in Sarajevo. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreA young girl's (rougly 10 years old) legs appear severely injured. She is in a hospital in Sarajevo. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreA boy roughly 6 years old lies in a morgue. The cause of death is unknown. A handwritten description in Bosnian appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreA young child's corpse is covered in a blanket. The cause of death is unclear but he/she suffered a severe blow. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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