February 1996 – Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hertzogovina – Serb Nationalists in Sarajevo carry an Orthodox cross out of a Sarajevo suburb about to revert to Bosnian government control. PHOTO CREDIT : Kit R. Roane / Sipa Press
March 1996 – Screbrenica, Bosnia-Hertzogovina – Skull on killing field near Screbenica, where Serb troops masacred Muslims. PHOTO CREDIT : Kit R. Roane / Sipa Press
20 October 1995 – Gorazde, Bosnia-Hertzogovina – A young boy in a besieged city raises his arms near the main road, urging a car to stop. PHOTO CREDIT : Kit R. Roane
April 1996 - Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzogovina - Bosnian home shelled by tank rounds during the civil war stands alone as Spring approaches bringing flowers to its forward field of graves. PHOTO CREDIT: Kit R. Roane
October 1995 – Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hertzogovina – The Sarajevo skyline viewed from Sniper Alley. PHOTO CREDIT : Kit R. Roane / Sipa Press
January 1996 - Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzogovina - Elderly Bosnian man returns to find his home destroyed in a former front-line area outside Sarajevo. In the shadow of a destroyed mosque, its minaret cracked open on the ground, he cries while beginning the slow painful reconstruction of his house and his life. PHOTO CREDIT: Kit R. Roane
3 May 1996 - Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzogovina - War veterans, many in wheelchairs, line the field at Grbvaica's soccer stadium, awaiting with more than 10,000 other fans for the first soccer game to be held there in four years. The ruined stadium, which had been swept of hundreds of mines, still showed giant craters behind one goal, reminders of the fierce battles that had taken place between Serb and Bosnian troops in this suburb just south of Sarajevo. PHOTO CREDIT: Kit R. Roane
February 1996 - Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzogovina - Serb paramilitary members march through Grbavica carrying their black skull and cross-bones flag, in front of the bell and Orthodox cross from the Serbian Church there. The items are being moved to a town that will remain under Serb control after the Sarajevo suburbs fall to the Muslim-Croat Federation on March 19 under the terms of the Dayton peace accord. Following the display, drunken paramilitary soldiers returned to Grbavica to continue their destruction of the suburbs. Serb paramilitaries roamed the Sarajevo suburbs for weeks, moving stealthily through sniper shields and tightly-packed apartment complexes, setting fires and beating or threatening Serbs who planned to stay following the turnover to the Muslim-Croat federation. PHOTO CREDIT: Kit R. Roane / SIPA PRESS