To: joan
Absolutely right, Joan.
The 28th division and the civilians who tagged along for the ride didn't have a prayer.
The ABiH admit the column lost up to 2,000 in the first couple of days between Srebrenica and Konjevic Polje and Nova Kasaba road.
Large ambushes set up by the VRS at Mrici, Kravica, Snagovo, Kamenica Gornja and Liplje, etc. took a heavy toll on the the column (at Snagovo, for example, the ABiH lost at least 300 men ).
At Baljkovica, the ABiH only admit they took heavy casualties, they refuse to give any numbers, though were are surely talking in the 1,000s.
After the lines at Baljkovica were resealed by the VRS after the 28th Div broke through there were still about 3,000 men of the column stuck in Serb territory. Only about 1,000 made it through over the next year or so.
Even IF you take the bloated figures of the ICTY at face value, it almost perfectly matches the losses the column suffered en route to Tuzla.
To: infidel_and_proud; tgambill
This is a better image of the photo from the New York Times, you can also make out what looks like a guy getting IV fluids at the far right.
NY Times, July 21, 1995, page A8
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06/18/2006 10:19:17 AM PDT by
joan
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