Johnson compares grants to those in Sarajevo in the 1990s

The bombings of the Ukrainian town of Kharkiv by Russian forces have reminded the prime minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, the images of Sarajevo in the 1990s. He has compared the attacks on Kharkiv, carried out by Russian forces, to the attacks Serbian forces had made in Sarajevo. “reminds me, if you remember the market bombing [...]
He has compared the attacks on Kharkiv, carried out by Russian forces, to the attacks Serbian forces had made in Sarajevo.
“reminds me, if you remember the shelling of Sarajevo's market by Serbs, the bombing of innocent people in Bosnia, that feeling of deliberate cruelty against a civilian centre. People are seeing the need to rise up against Russian aggression and support Ukrainian”, Johnson has said today at the media conference in Estonia, Reuters reports.












