The Hague, Jul 16 (EFE).- Jaski Jaki Portegies Zwart was 23, Edo van der Berg 21 and Ben Stidge had just turned 18 when they arrived for the first time in Srebrenica as part of the United Nations group on an international mission.
They felt untouchable — guardians of peace in a demilitarized territory.
In 1995, they watched on powerlessly as 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were slaughtered by advancing Bosnian Serb troops.
For 25 years, they and many other former soldiers have lived with the trauma of the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.
Camera: IMANE RACHIDI. Editor: JORGE OCAÑA. Production: JAVIER MARÍN
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