21 June – A massive power outage leaves Sarajevo and several other parts of the country without electricity.[2]
21 August – Three employees are killed in a shooting at a high school in Sanski Most. The suspect, who is also an employee of the school, is hospitalised after shooting himself.[3]
22 August – At least 11 people are killed after a boat carrying migrants capsizes in the Drina River near Bratunac, along the border with Serbia.[4]
19 September – The Vatican recognises Medjugorje as a Catholic shrine, but stops short of recognising the apparitions associated with the Our Lady of Medjugorje.[5]
4 October – At least 26 people are killed in flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains in the Jablanica area.[6]
23 October – A court in the United States convicts Kemal Mrndzic of fraud in covering up his role in war crimes against ethnic Serbs during the Bosnian civil war as a prison guard at the Čelebići camp in order to obtain refugee status and subsequent US citizenship.[7]
24 October – A police officer is killed and another is injured in a knife attack on a police station in Bosanska Krupa. The suspect, a 14-year old, is arrested.[8]