DAY 76
11.03.2017 Sunja - Kozarska Dubica, Croatia. In Sunja we overnight in the cinema building. The marching group left in the early morning and I stayed with the logistics team. We rode to the border village Kozarska Dubica in the afternoon. We waited in a bar for the rest of the group. In whole region there are a lot of damaged and abandoned buildings. You can see bullet wholes all over the places. More information and pictures from Sunja you will via the http://www.cercavamolapace.org project. It's a research project that gathers visual evidences connected with the war and with acts of the solidarity of Italians with the people from Jugoslavia, during the time of 1990-2000. Marchers: 29 people. GPS Tracking for this day is not available. Route length: 30km
Read MoreMarchers in newly opened war museum. During the Bosnian War (1992–95) entire traditional Bosniak population of town (more than 6,000) were expelled from their homes with many civilian killed, while proximate number of Serbs from Croatia were settled in Bosanska Dubica/Kozarska Dubica often in Bosniak homes, who themselves now resides outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This happened mostly at the beginning of the war, during the period July–September 1992, when all three town's mosques, Gradska Džamija, Čaršijska Džamija and Puhalska Džamija, were completely destroyed.