Bosnian Serbs could face new Srebrenica war crimes trial

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Six former Bosnian Serb military leaders convicted of crimes related to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of thousands of Muslims could face more charges or longer sentences after the prosecution filed an appeal.

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