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Between [[1992]] and [[1993]], after [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] declared independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], the town was subject to an 18 month [[siege]]. The [[Yugoslav People's Army]] (JNA) first bombed Mostar on [[April 3]], [[1992]] and over the following week gradually established control over a large part of the town. The [[Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and the [[Croatian Defence Council]] amassed enough strength by [[June 12]], [[1992]] to force the JNA out of Mostar. The JNA responded with shelling that damaged or destroyed a number of civilian objects and resulted in a mass killing of thousands of innocent civilians. Amongst destroyed monuments were a [[Franciscan]] [[monastery]], the [[Catholic]] [[cathedral]] and the [[bishop]]'s [[palace]], with a library of 50,000 books, as well as the Karadžoz-bey [[mosque]], Roznamed-ij-Ibrahim-efendija mosque and twelve other mosques, as well as secular institutions.
 
In mid June 1992, after front line moved eastward, the HVO demolished the Orthodox monastery in [[Žitomislići]] as well as the Saborna Crkva (Orthodox Cathedral Church) in Mostar, that was built in 1863-1873.During the [[Bosnian War]] of 1992-95, the [[Serb Orthodox]] Cathedral of the Holy Tinity ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''Саборна црква Св. Тројице'') and the Church of the Birth of the Most Holy Virgin (''Црква Рођења Пресвете Богородице''), both dating to the mid 19th century, were demolished by the HVO.<ref>[http://www.un.org/icty/indictment/english/prl-ii040304e.htm ICTY indictment against the Croat Herzeg-Bosnia leadership], Statement of the Case, Article 27, 2003.</ref><ref>[http://www.haverford.edu/relg/sells/mostar/mostar2.html Prof. Michael Sells' page documenting the destruction]</ref> The cathedral was also know as the New Orthodox Church (''Нова православна црква''), while the latter was known as the Old Orthodox Church (''Стара православна црква''). According to the Chairman of the [[Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Nikola Špirić]], the reconstruction of the cathedral is due to begin in Spring 2008, and will be funded by [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]].<ref>[http://www.rtrs.tv/vijesti/vijest.php?id=41172 Шпирић: TребаТреба се окренути будућности да би сви заједно успјели]</ref>
 
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