In Bosnia, Fear Mounts Over Rising Ethnic Tensions

As the standoff over Ukraine continues, tensions are rising around another old conflict in Europe.

Brutal ethnic fighting left at least 100,000 dead in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s. The U.S. brokered peace there, but the fragile, multi-ethnic state is once again in crisis, as NPR’s Frank Langfitt saw on a recent trip.

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