"A Great Servant of France": General Philippe Morillon Died at the Age of 90
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French General Filip Morijon, former commander of the UN forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, died on Thursday, the French army and Minister of Armed Forces Katrin Votren announced today on the X social network, reports Vijesti.ba.
The Army announced the death of General Philippe Morillon at the age of 90. He remains intimately associated with the tragedy of Srebrenica, which had killed more than 8,000 people in 1995. - "A great servant of France": General Philippe Morillon died at the age of 90 (International).
At the end of his military career in 1996, he had pursued a political career as a Member of the European Parliament under the banner of the UDF centrist party.
General Philippe Morillon, a "great servant of France" who "incarnates in Bosnia the will of the international community to protect the civilian population" in the words of the Chief of the Land Staff, died on Thursday at 90 years of age.
A central figure in France's and the UN's engagement during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Philippe Morillon died at the age of 90. His work in Srebrenica, in 1993, remains inseparable from the debate on the political and military responsibility of peacekeeping operations.
General Philippe Morillon, former commander of the UN forces in Bosnia, died on Thursday at the age of 90, announced on X the Army of Earth and the Minister of the Army.This five-star general, who had taken his ret...
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