On February 6, 1994, the world's attention turned completely to Bosnia as a marketplace in Sarajevo was struck by a Serb mortar shell killing 68 persons and wounding nearly 200. Sights and sounds of the bloody carnage were broadcast globally by the international news media and soon resulted in calls for military intervention against the Serbs.
The Untied States President at the time, Bill Clinton, promised in a speech that he would help the people of Bosnian, and bring stability to central Europe.
The Untied States President at the time, Bill Clinton, promised in a speech that he would help the people of Bosnian, and bring stability to central Europe.