Snagovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Снагово) is a mountain village in the municipality of Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
[1] Between April and June 1992, Serb forces ethnically cleansed the village of its Bosniak (Muslim) residents.
Serbian Major Zoran Janković went on trial for the massacre but was acquitted 19 June 2007 due to lack of evidence.
[3] Seven mass grave, containing the skeletal remains of 156 individuals, victims of the July 1995 Srebrenica Genocide, were uncovered in Snagovo.
[4] The 156 victims were moved to the seven "secondary graves" in Snagovo from the original burial sites around Srebrenica to hide the traces of the atrocity.