June 27 (UPI) -- The Netherlands is partially responsible for the deaths of 300 Muslims killed in the Bosnian War's Srebrenica massacre in 1995, a court in The Hague ruled Tuesday.
The Hague Court of Appeals upheld much of a civil court judgement in 2014. The judgement found that Dutch troops, working as U.N. peacekeepers, turned Bosnian Muslim men over to Bosnian Serb troops. The Muslims were among about 8,000 people killed in a campaign of genocide during the massacre.