SARAJEVO, Aug 15 (Hina) - Members of NATO-led Stabilisation Forces (SFOR) in Bosnia on Thursday continued searching eastern party of the country in which they presume former Bosnian Serb Radovan Karadzic, the most wanted war crime
indictee, is located.
SARAJEVO, Aug 15 (Hina) - Members of NATO-led Stabilisation Forces
(SFOR) in Bosnia on Thursday continued searching eastern party of
the country in which they presume former Bosnian Serb Radovan
Karadzic, the most wanted war crime indictee, is located. #L#
SFOR spokesman Scott Lundy told reporters in Sarajevo that the
action which began yesterday was continuing and would last at leas
one more day.
The media are speculating that between 1,000 and 2,000 soldiers and
about 70 military vehicles with air support have been sent on the
operation.
Lundy said that the SFOR wanted to check out information he had
received regarding a network helping Karadzic to hide.
He explained they were checking out people suspected of securing
safe houses, food, security and transportation for Karadzic.
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