Partial poll results from Bosnia's general elections that took place over the weekend show an increase in ethnic tensions between Serbs, Bosniaks, or Bosnian Muslims, and Croats.<br /><br />Following a war between the ethic groups two decades ago, a peace deal in 1995 split the country into two autonomous regions - one for Serbs called Republic of Srpska and the other shared by Bosniaks and Croats.<br /><br />With more than half of votes counted on Monday, while it was revealed that most Bosniaks supported a mutli-ethnic party seeking a more central government, Croats mainly favored a call for their own autonomous region and Serbs supported the push for a secession.<br /><br />Andrew Simmons reports from Sarajevo, Bosnia's capital.