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Monday, 15 June 2015 - 12:59
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Facebook photos purportedly show Srebrenica massacre evidence

Photographs purportedly showing victims of the massacre in Srebrenica are circulating on the private Dutchbat Facebook page. The Telegraaf reports that the photos are from the former Yugoslavia Tribunal and were taken by a Dutchbat soldier on July 13th, 1995 - two days after the fall of the enclave. Three photos show bloodied bodies. A fourth photo is a satellite image showing Bosnian Serb forces transporting Muslims in buses and trucks. According to the newspaper, these photos are believed to have been taken by a soldier of the Air Brigade who was later questioned by the Yugoslavia Tribunal as "witness F".

Er zijn brisante foto's opgedoken van executies in Srebrenica http://t.co/iERUtWaLRQ pic.twitter.com/27TN0LeUgX

— De Telegraaf (@telegraaf) June 15, 2015

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