Chapter 288: The Massacre in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Part I)
(The fourth update, yesterday was Kavin, and I didn't want to water the chapter, so I specially pressed until today's thinking was smoothed out and then started to write)
While the fighting in Bosnia and Herzegovina was in full swing, the Bosnian Serb army suddenly reported a scandal of inhumane massacres. The F4 fighter plane, which was originally on a reconnaissance mission in the no-fly zone of the war, was suddenly intercepted by a SAM anti-aircraft missile while flying over a certain mountainous area, and after hitting the tail of the fighter, the pilot was forced to parachute.
At the same time, the pilots used electronic equipment on the fighter jets to detect the footage of the Bosnian Serb army in the mass execution of Muslim opposition soldiers who rebelled in the country, and after the pilots escaped the Bosnian Serbs, they finally sent the information to the headquarters and made the bloody acts of the Karadzic army public.
The massacres and executions of these prisoners of war then shocked the international community and cast a further shadow over the Balkans, a European powder keg.
Feng Shui turns around, and the Mu-Slin soldiers who previously accused Croatia of slaughtering innocent Serbs are now the Serbs executing unarmed Croatian soldiers. In this regard, Yanayev, who supports the Bosnian Serbs, also specially reprimanded Karadzic and asked why such an accident happened.
"I have repeatedly stated to you that the army must not be allowed to commit massacres because of the hatred of ethnic conflicts, President Karadzic, do you want to be wanted by the International Tribunal in The Hague to be satisfied?" Yanayev tried his best to suppress the anger in his heart, Karadzic disobeyed his orders, and he didn't expect that the Bosnian Serb army was so useless that he couldn't even catch two pilots, and let the other party stage a real version of "Behind Enemy Lines".
"Here's the thing. The Croatian and Muslin soldiers we executed annihilated the logisticians of an entire convoy of our convoys. We chased and intercepted them for two days before we were able to arrest all of them. They were later executed because the soldiers were emotional. Later, don't worry, we can handle this ......" Karadzic tried to explain the incident to Yanayev, but was met with a scolding from Yanayev.
"-, can you guys get the on, do you really think I haven't seen those videos and photos?" By this time, Yanayev's tone had become very serious, especially when he saw the scene of the Croatian Mus-Lin soldiers kneeling on the ground and being executed by the Serbs, he knew that something could not be avoided after all.
"The Bosnian Serb soldiers in the video are not emotional misfires, they are direct, planned and regular massacres. Now the Croatian government army has stabbed the matter at the United Nations human rights organization. I think there will be a reply soon, and it will be against you, the Serb President of Bosnia and Herzegovina. There's a good chance you'll find your name on the wanted list issued by the International Tribunal in The Hague, and oh yes, The Hague has the power to sentence the president to death. ”
This is not the time of World War II when the Katyn tragedy was created, and the fact that the five permanent members have immunity does not mean that you can have the same rights as a small country. The evidence of the massacre had been delivered to the British, and the British, who supported Croatia, must have been very happy to see this happen.
After all, the influx of Muslim refugees triggered by the war has caused headaches for other countries, and the influx of refugees has made them think about ending the turmoil affecting Europe as soon as possible. Although Western countries accused the Soviet Union of violating humanitarianism and unwilling to accept refugees, the Soviet spokesman's foreign spokesman replied with one sentence: "Anyway, in the eyes of your Virgin, we are also executioners without human rights." So what does it matter to you whether you accept refugees or not, whether they live or die? You want Europe to become a paradise for gangsters, but we don't agree. ”
Heard that he might be sent to a military tribunal in The Hague. Karadzic, who had been tough just now, softened in an instant, "You say, General Secretary Yanayev. What are we going to do? ”
Neither Yanayev nor Milosevic wanted the Bosnian Serb government to fall, the former hoping that the turmoil in Europe would last longer, and the latter hoping that the last vestiges of Yugoslavia would be preserved.
"I just want to know, is this military massacre an order from you?" Yanayev asked him, "Because this is crucial, if it is only a private act of anger on the part of the army, then it is better to say." Yanayev asked.
"Of course not me, in fact I have dealt with the military personnel who committed the crime seriously, and I have reburied the dead Mus-Lin soldiers and erected tombstones." Karadzic is indeed an old fox, and now he acts like he doesn't care about himself in order to win the understanding of other countries.
"Forget it, this kind of thing is better than nothing." Yanayev didn't care much about Karadzic's methods, so would the British want to bring down the Bosnian Serbs stop because of their pleas for forgiveness? When Gaddafi cried bitterly, he didn't see how soft-hearted Britain and the United States were.
"Listen, Karadzic, what I say next is crucial." "I want you to insist in the UN General Assembly and in the military tribunal that this is just a private act of the army, and that it has nothing to do with you, and execute the soldiers who participated in the massacre, so that there is no proof of this matter." Then on the international front, coupled with the operation of the Soviet side, Britain will not dare to deal with you much. ”
The chess pieces that the Soviet Union wants to preserve will naturally not give the British a chance to penetrate, and if they are not convinced, they will have a hard battle with us, anyway, with the military strength and nuclear arsenal of the Soviet Union, except for the United States, which can die together, other countries do not even have a chance of a Pyrrhus-style victory.
"So then, Karadzic, the Bosnian Serbs must not happen again." What makes Yanayev a headache is that he doesn't know whether the Srebrenica massacre will be staged again, and if the Bosnian Serbs insist on going their own way, then Yanayev will have to give up the Yugoslav civil war and make up his mind about Gaddafi.
From 11 to 22 July 1995, in retaliation for the massacre of Serbs by Bosnia and Herzegovina and the military police sent by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, raided and captured Srebrenica, killing more than 8,000 local Muslim men and boys over the next 11 days. It was also the bloodiest genocide in Europe since World War II. The executor of this massacre was Karadzic.
"Yes, General Secretary Yanayev, I will definitely follow your instructions." Karadzic replied in a frightened and humble manner that he was now a grasshopper on the same line as the Soviet Union.
"Very good, then what do you do next, with the Soviet Union, nothing will happen to the Bosnian Serbs. Even Britain doesn't dare to touch you, are you still afraid of Croatia and that group of Mus-Lin? Send them directly to Allah. (To be continued.) )