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State Department: Bosnia-Herzegovina - Travel Warning, June 5, 1996
Bosnia-Herzegovina - Travel Warning
June 5, 1996
The Department of State warns U.S. citizens not to travel to Bosnia
and Herzegovina. The war has left landmines and unexploded ordnance
throughout the country; roads, airports and railways have been
bombed and are not functional. Sniping and carjacking are not
uncommon. Law enforcement and civil authority have not been
established in many regions. The December 1995 Dayton Peace Accords
are being implemented with the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR)
overseeing its military provisions. While progress in establishing
a durable peace continues, the situation remains volatile.
No. 96-008
This replaces the Travel Warning for Bosnia and Herzegovina dated
December 8, 1995 to update information related to the Dayton Peace
Accords.
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