"The city is virtually unrecognisable as the same city photographed in 1996," said Jim. "There is little left in the city of the severe destruction it suffered during the siege. Only pockmarks on the walls of the buildings and shell markings on the roads, known as Sarajevo roses, remain. Otherwise the burned out apartment blocks, offices, hospitals, schools and government buildings have been either rebuilt or in some cases completely removed." A view from Vrazova with the old Military Hospital in the centre Picture: Jim Marshall / Barcroft Media

Credit : Jim Marshall / Barcroft Media