A stocking factory in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia.08.05.2018#5493042
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia. The Bosnian War of 1992-1995. A cemetery with the graves of conflict victims in Sarajevo.10.06.1993#6404861
Members of the 554th Detached Infantry Battalion of the Russian Airborne Force redeploy to Yugoslavia on a UN peacekeeping mission.03.03.1992#8242288
Inspecting members of the 554th Detached Infantry Battalion of the Russian Airborne Force, due to redeploy to Yugoslavia on a UN peacekeeping mission.03.03.1992#8242287
A member of the 554th Detached Infantry Battalion of the Russian Airborne Force redeploying to Yugoslavia on a UN peacekeeping mission.03.03.1992#8242214
Members of the 554th Detached Infantry Battalion of the Russian Airborne Force redeploy to Yugoslavia on a UN peacekeeping mission.03.03.1992#8242213
Inspecting members of the 554th Detached Infantry Battalion of the Russian Airborne Force, due to redeploy to Yugoslavia on a UN peacekeeping mission. In this photo, soldiers are seen dragging gear with their belts.03.03.1992#8242211
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On November 5, 1991, began the shelling of the city of Sid from the territory of Croatia. The city of Sid became the first settlement on the territory of Serbia to be under attack. A shell found on the territory of a kindergarten.01.12.1991#3271024
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Residents of the village of Borovo Selo, Yugoslavia, defend their homes.02.10.1991#6371946
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Artillery shell fragments found on Zagreb streets.01.10.1991#6371948
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Franjo Tudjman, the first president of independent Croatia.01.10.1991#6371947
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A Croatian self-defense unit at a combat position.01.10.1991#6371846
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A gunman of a Croatian self-defense unit.01.10.1991#6371836
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks.01.10.1991#6371835
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Nationals flags of Croatia are seen on Zagreb streets.01.10.1991#6371833
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Bullet traces are seen on a fencing of a residential building in Zagreb.30.09.1991#6371945
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Military transport on the road to Zagreb.30.09.1991#6371839
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks, with sand bags placed near the International Press Center at the city's Hotel International.30.09.1991#6371838
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A Croatian self-defense unit at a combat position.30.09.1991#6371837
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Banners urging the United Nations to send its troops to Croatia are seen on a Zagreb street.30.09.1991#6371834
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks.30.09.1991#6371832
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks.30.09.1991#6371831
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A gunman of the Croatian National Guard at a combat position.30.09.1991#6371830
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A residential building in Zagreb where a fire broke out following shelling.30.09.1991#6369411
A news conference on Yugoslavia's participation in the Chernobyl Children International Charity Foundation, established in 1991, at the Novosti Press Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency).20.02.1991#6689417
A news conference on Yugoslavia's participation in the Chernobyl Children International Charity Foundation, established in 1991, at the Novosti Press Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency).20.02.1991#6689416
A news conference on Yugoslavia's participation in the Chernobyl Children International Charity Foundation, established in 1991, at the Novosti Press Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency).20.02.1991#6689413
Mikhail Gorbachev (4th right), General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee and Chairman of the USSR Supreme Soviet Presidium, meeting with Yugoslav Foreign Minister Budimir Lončar (left center) during the latter's official visit to the USSR.31.10.1989#818747
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. A forum delegate from Mali.09.09.1989#8129585
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Journalists representing most of the world's major media outlets at work during the news conference following the forum.07.09.1989#8129595
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Sava Center, the venue of the summit.05.09.1989#8129599
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. President and Prime Minister of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda makes a speech.05.09.1989#8129598
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe Nathan Shamuyarira.05.09.1989#8129597
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Sam Nujoma, president of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO).05.09.1989#8129596
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Journalists representing most of the world's major media outlets at work.05.09.1989#8129594
September 4-7, 1989. 9th Conference of Leaders and Governments of Non-Aligned Countries in Belgrade. Background, second right: Prime Minister and President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda. Third right: Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat.05.09.1989#8129593
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Representatives of Kuwait.05.09.1989#8129587
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. The forum presidium.05.09.1989#8129586
Streets in the Yugoslavian capital during the 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. The flags of countries that took part in the international forum.05.09.1989#8129583
Streets in the Yugoslavian capital during the 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Background: Sava Center, the venue of the summit.05.09.1989#8129582
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. The hotel in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which provided accommodation for the forum participants.05.09.1989#8129581
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. President of the Republic of Afghanistan Mohammad Najibullah, left, and Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Arafat, 2nd right.05.09.1989#8129580
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Julius Nyerere, African political figure active during the decolonization, and first president of Tanzania (1964–1985).05.09.1989#8129578
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. The delegation from Nigeria, with one of its members being deputy chair of the conference.05.09.1989#8129577
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Kuwaiti journalists.05.09.1989#8129576
The 9th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, Belgrade, September 4-7, 1989. Sava Centar, the venue of the summit. President of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar Didier Ratsiraka makes a speech.05.09.1989#8129575
Dusan Sinigoj, President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, visits the Soviet Union. Nikolai Ryzhkov, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, third right, speaks with Dusan Sinigoj, President of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, third left, in the Kremlin.04.10.1988#6640160
Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Anatoly Lukyanov, right, and political figure of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia A. Simovic shake hands before their talks at the Moscow Kremlin.01.10.1988#6288888
The meeting between Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Anatoly Lukyanov, 3rd right, and political figure of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia A. Simovic, 3rd left, at the Moscow Kremlin.01.10.1988#6288084
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The exhibition of Soviet books "Perestroika" in Belgrade.07.07.1988#5806458
An official friendly visit to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev. March 14-18, 1988. Dubrovnik residents greet Mikhail Gorbachev.16.03.1988#5806466
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General secretary of the CPSU CC, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (center) and his wife Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva (left) meeting with people in Belgrade during his official visit to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (March 14 to 18).16.03.1988#782343
The official friendly visit to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General secretary of the CPSU CC, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. March 14 to 18. Belgrade. The meeting between Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev and members of the both chambers of the Federal Assembly.16.03.1988#782272
An official friendly visit of Soviet Communist Party Central Committee Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on March 14-18, 1988. Mikhail Gorbachev with his wife Raisa after his meeting with heads and deputies of the both chambers of the Yugoslavian Parliament.15.03.1988#5807788
An official friendly visit to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev. March 14-18, 1988. Mikhail Gorbachev with wife, Raisa leave a meeting with leaders and deputies of the two Skupstina chambers.15.03.1988#5806469
The official friendly visit to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General secretary of the CPSU CC, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. March 14 to 18. Belgrade. Ivan Stepanovich Silayev, deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (left), and Janez Zemljaric, deputy Chairman of the Union executive council of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia signing the long-term economic cooperation program between the USSR and the SFRY until 2000.14.03.1988#782275
The official friendly visit to Yugoslavia by Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General secretary of the CPSU CC. March 14 to 18. Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev and Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva arrived in Belgrade.14.03.1988#782270
The official friendly visit to Yugoslavia by Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General secretary of the CPSU CC. March 14 to 18. Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva in Belgrade.14.03.1988#782268
The official friendly visit to Yugoslavia by Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General secretary of the CPSU CC. March 14 to 18. Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev and Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva in Ljubljana.14.03.1988#782266