Pengguna:Tearfate/Pembunuhan beramai-ramai Srebrenica: Perbezaan antara semakan

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In January 1993, Bosnian forces captured a strategically important Bosnian Serb base in the village of [[Kravica]], killing several dozen Serb soldiers and [[civilians]], and directly threatened Bratunac. Over the next few months, however, the reorganized Serb military launched another large-scale offensive, eventually capturing the villages of Konjević Polje and Cerska, severing the link between Srebrenica and Žepa and reducing the size of the Srebrenica enclave to 150 square kilometres. Bosniak residents of the outlying areas converged on Srebrenica town and its population swelled to between 50,000 and 60,000 people.
 
Pada January 1993, tentera Bosnia telah menangkap markas tentera Serb Bosnia yang terletak di kampung [[Kravica]], membunuh beberapa dozen askar Serb dan [[orang awam]], dan secara langsung mengugat Bratunac. Setelah beberapa bulan, bagaimanapun, tentera Serb telah menyusun semula organisasi ketenteraan untuk melancarkan serangan besar-besaran yang besar sekali lagi, akhirnya mereka berjaya mengambil semula kampung Konjević Polje dan Cerska, hal ini telah mengugat perhubungan antara Srebrenica dan Žepa dan mengecilkan saiz enklaf bandar Srebrenica kepada 150 kilometer persegi. Penghuni Bosniak bertumpu di kawasan terpincil di bandar Srebrenica dan kira-kira seramai 50,000 dan 60,000 orang populasi.
 
[[General]] [[Philippe Morillon]] of [[France]], the Commander of the [[UN|United Nations (UN)]] Protection Force ([[UNPROFOR]]) visited Srebrenica in March 1993. By then the town was overcrowded and [[siege]] conditions prevailed. There was almost no running water as the advancing Bosnian Serb forces had destroyed the town’s water supplies. People relied on makeshift [[generators]] for electricity. Food, [[medicine]] and other essentials were extremely scarce. Before leaving, General Morillon told the [[panic|panicked]] residents of Srebrenica at a public gathering that the town was under the protection of the UN and that he would never abandon them.