US Fighter Jets Warn Bosnian Serbs Against Secession as Tensions Rise
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Two U.S. fighter jets flew over Bosnia in a show of support for the country's unity amid growing secessionist actions by Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, who is backed by Russia. The flyovers were part of joint air-to-ground training and aimed to demonstrate the U.S.' commitment to Bosnia's territorial integrity. The move comes as Dodik's government marked a controversial national holiday, declared unlawful by Bosnia's top court, and amid concerns of Russian interference in the region. Bosnia, seeking EU entry, faces inner divisions and slow reform.
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