When army returns to Kosovo, it also appears in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Grafti “when the army returns to Kosovo” was shown on August 2nd in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the main road leading to Prijedor, a city where some of the worst crimes were committed during the war against non-Serbs. The same graph was seen in advance in several cities in Serbia. He was created by [...]
The same graph was seen in advance in several cities in Serbia.
It was created by football club fans Crvena Zvezda, following a friendly match with the Italian club Fiorentina on 26 July in Belgrade.
The graphite's message is part of a folk song sung by the Amfilohije Mitropolite of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Bishop Atanasije.
In February, activists from the organisation's Youth Initiative for Human Rights and the Crocodil Association have painted this graph red in Belgrade's Slavija Square.
However, it has been recreated in that country, and several other countries in Belgrade.
Since the end of 2021, Serbia's capital has been flooded by X-rays of Ratko Mladic, sentenced by The Hague for war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.











