Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace: Chapter Three: Love and Death: Hands of a teenage boy, Srebrenica grave

Forensic anthropologists Ewa Klonowski (right) and Piotr Drukier examine the partially preserved hands of a teenage boy, found in a mass grave of victims of the 1995 massacre of some 7,000 to 8,000 Muslim men and boys at the hands of Serb forces who overran the U.N. \{quote}safe haven\{quote} of Srebrenica. The grave, which contained more than 150 intact bodies and some 350 partial remains, was one of the largest mass graves unocvered in Bosnia since the end of the war.
Hands of a teenage boy, Srebrenica grave

Forensic anthropologists Ewa Klonowski (right) and Piotr Drukier examine the partially preserved hands of a teenage boy, found in a mass grave of victims of the 1995 massacre of some 7,000 to 8,000 Muslim men and boys at the hands of Serb forces who overran the U.N. \"safe haven\" of Srebrenica. The grave, which contained more than 150 intact bodies and some 350 partial remains, was one of the largest mass graves unocvered in Bosnia since the end of the war.