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自今年2月10日波黑塞穆两族达成萨拉热窝停火协议后,这里的气候便由腥风血雨转成阴天有时多云了。枪声稀了,炮声没了,城里的人们不必再像狗一样继缩在地下室中苦熬每一刻时光,而是可以自由地走到户外去呼吸没有硝烟的空气了。然而,饱经两年战争磨难的人们是不是可以就此庆祝和平的来临,并以喜悦的心情去打扫门庭,收拾破碎的山河呢? 否也。美联社记者苏珊在到萨拉热窝采访后这样告诉读者。毫无
Since February 10 this year, the two Bosnian Serbs reached a cease-fire agreement in Sarajevo, where the weather has changed from a bloody day to cloudy and sometimes cloudy. The gunshots were thin, the guns were gone, and the people in the city no longer had to succumb to every moment in the basement like a dog, but were free to go outdoors to breathe unheated air. However, is it possible for those who have suffered two years of war to celebrate the coming of peace and to clean the courtroom with joy and clean up the broken mountains and rivers? Associated Press reporter Susan told readers after an interview with Sarajevo. Nothing