SKOPJE, March 26 (Hina) - Macedonian military and police troops are continuing with the mopping up of the last extremist strongholds deeper towards Mount Sar, Interior Ministry spokesman told reporters in Skopje Monday. Groups of
Albanian insurgents are running towards Kosovo. The army has managed to break through terrorist strongholds in the nearby hills, finding large amounts of food and weapons. The spokesman said evidence was collected on inhumane acts towards civilians, including rape, which Macedonia will be reporting to the Hague-based international war crimes tribunal. During last night a police van was ambushed and shot at near the Blace border crossing. Two police officers were wounded. One soldier was killed in another incident. An armoured vehicle was damaged by a mine, he reported. During the eleven-day long guerrilla attacks on Tetovo, three civilians have been killed, and thirty injured. About 25,000 resid
SKOPJE, March 26 (Hina) - Macedonian military and police troops are
continuing with the mopping up of the last extremist strongholds
deeper towards Mount Sar, Interior Ministry spokesman told
reporters in Skopje Monday.
Groups of Albanian insurgents are running towards Kosovo. The army
has managed to break through terrorist strongholds in the nearby
hills, finding large amounts of food and weapons.
The spokesman said evidence was collected on inhumane acts towards
civilians, including rape, which Macedonia will be reporting to the
Hague-based international war crimes tribunal.
During last night a police van was ambushed and shot at near the
Blace border crossing. Two police officers were wounded. One
soldier was killed in another incident. An armoured vehicle was
damaged by a mine, he reported.
During the eleven-day long guerrilla attacks on Tetovo, three
civilians have been killed, and thirty injured. About 25,000
residents have been exiled, and some 10,000 have left Macedonia.
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