A selection of texts about the serbian aggression Bosnia case study. One of the largest massacres of the early part of the war took place at a gymnasium in the village of Bratunac in April 1992, when an estimated 350 Bosnian Muslim men were tortured to death and massacred by Serb paramilitaries and special police. Bratunac lay just outside Srebrenica, and would again serve as a killing ground when the city fell to Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995. In spring 1992, fighting erupted between Bosnia and Serbia, both formerly parts of Yugoslavia. 'Ethnic Cleansing' by Serb military and paramilitaries in eastern Bosnia forced thousands of Muslims into three main enclaves: Zepa, Gorazde and Srebrenica. On April 16 1993, the UN declared Srebrenica and its surroundings a safe area to be left free of any armed attacks. On or about July 6 1995,