A report released today highlights that investigations into over 2,000 individuals suspected of war crimes committed during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia have yet to be initiated by national judiciaries. The warning was issued by Bramerc, the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) mechanism for international criminal investigations. The lack of progress raises concerns about accountability for serious offenses committed during the 1990s conflicts. Bramerc emphasized the continued need for regional cooperation and dedicated resources to address these unresolved cases. The report underscores the challenges in prosecuting war crimes decades after the events occurred, including difficulties in locating witnesses and gathering evidence. Authorities are urged to prioritize these investigations and ensure justice for victims. The findings signal a persistent gap in achieving full accountability for atrocities committed in the region.