As evidence for these claims, the article features the following picture:Migrants in BiH are Burning and Destroying Abandoned Houses in Which They've Been Staying in Migrants who escaped the war, fled their homes and were temporarily housed in abandoned homes in Bihać, expressed their dissatisfaction and set these houses on fire, and therefore caused significant material damage. Few of them were detained and taken to police premises for further examination.
The same article was published by a website, called Extrablic on June 10, while another web portal, Dalicom, published it in May. But, the massive burning of the houses, caused by migrants, had never happened. We have not been able to find such claims in any legitimate media. The photo of the village in flames does exist, but it has nothing to do with the migrants. It is the photo of the village of Ljuta, located on Igman mountain, and the photo was taken on July 22, 1993. The photo is available on the Reuters site and it was captured by one of its photographers. Considering that the story of the migrants who set fire to the houses they were staying in is not true and the fact that the mentioned photo was taken in 1993, these articles were rated as redistribution of fake news. (Raskrinkavanje.ba)