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May 29 2008, Edward

Early this morning, a local man in Tuzla, one of the main cities in the Bosnian-Croatian Federation entity of Bosnia-Hercegovina, went on a gun rampage killing six people and seriously injuring one other. Taking place in the small village of Gornja...

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