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The Serbian Army paraded through Prijedor, Komsic asked who gave the Permission

Published: July 7, 2024
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This morning, the Serbian Army paraded through Prijedor as part of the commemoration of the Battle of Kozara, to which Željko Komšić, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, reacted.

“The first and basic question here is, who approved the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and Herzegovina? The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina did not do that,” Komšić told Radio Sarajevo.

Komšić also wonders if the Ministry of Defense did it?

“This must be determined immediately. If it is not the Ministry of Defense either, then it is a classic act of aggression!”, says Komšić.

This event was organized under the auspices of the Government of the RS, with the aim of highlighting the Serbian victims and the struggle of the Serbs against the Ustashas and fascists.

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