Republika Srpska - NATO aggression - culture of remembrance
09/09/2025
12:50
EAST SARAJEVO, SEPTEMBER 9 /SRNA/ – The Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Staša Košarac, stated that the 10,000 tons of explosives that NATO dropped on the territory of Republika Srpska indicate that this military-political criminal organisation aimed to destroy Republika Srpska and had genocidal intentions toward the Serb people.
Košarac said that NATO has not abandoned this intention to this day, continuing to display it through malignant positions, threats, and calls from one group in Sarajevo to involve the Alliance in certain matters.
He assessed during the marking the Day of Remembrance for the victims of NATO bombing in Republika Srpska in East Sarajevo, that bombing civilians with depleted uranium bombs constitutes genocide.
"A large number of people from Hadžići, Vogošća, and other areas where NATO bombed face health issues. That was its intention – to create a permanent problem for the Serb people in Republika Srpska. We will never forget that," Košarac said at the Grlica cemetery in East Ilidža, where a memorial service was held and flowers were laid at the memorial to the first victims of NATO aggression in what was then Serb Sarajevo – siblings Radenko and Radmila Galinac.
He emphasized that this grave serves as a reminder and an oath to the representatives of Republika Srpska to persist in ensuring that Republika Srpska does not become a NATO member.