1995 NATO Bombing Campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Afterwards

Afterwards

In December 1995, NATO dispatched 60,000 peacekeeping force into Bosnia as part of the IFOR to enforce the Dayton Peace Agreement to secure peace and prevent renewed hostilities between three warring factions. In December 1996, the NATO-led SFOR was established to replace the IFOR to enforce the Dayton Peace Agreement. This lasted up until December 2004 when the NATO-led SFOR is replaced by the EUFOR Althea.

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