Bosnia rebury 409 victims of the Srebrenica massacre
Bosnia reburied another 409 victims of the Srebrenica massacre on the 18th anniversary of Europe's worst atrocity since the Holocaust.
Thousands of mourners watched on as coffins draped in green cloth were passed from hand to hand down lines of Bosnian men at the Potocari memorial centre - where 6,066 are now buried.
Around 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995.
At the same time as the mass burial, Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader accused of complicity in those killings, was told he will face a second charge of genocide.
ITV News Europe Correspondent Emma Murphy reports:
Warning: This video contains distressing images from the time of the massacre.
Ramiza Siljkovic, 62, kneeling by two freshly dug graves for the remains of her two sons, said:
Some bodies have yet to be found from Europe's worst mass killing since the Holocaust during World War Two.