BELGRADE, Aug 4 (Hina) - Yugoslav forces on Saturday searched every house in Muhovac, a village in southern Serbia, where last night two police were killed and another two wounded in an assault on the local police station. Nine
Muhovac residents have been arrested after weapons were found hidden on their premises, according to unofficial information broadcast by Belgrade's radio B-92. The Belgrade authorities' representative for the south of Serbia, Nebojsa Covic, visited the predominantly Albanian village today, telling the local population he "will no longer listen to stories about human rights as the Albanians themselves don't respect them." "This is sheer terrorism and all means have to be used to deal with it," Covic said. He called on the ethnic Albanian population to cooperate, but said those who did not like it were free to leave. The former leader of the Presevo-Bujanovac-Medvedje Liberation Army
BELGRADE, Aug 4 (Hina) - Yugoslav forces on Saturday searched every
house in Muhovac, a village in southern Serbia, where last night two
police were killed and another two wounded in an assault on the
local police station.
Nine Muhovac residents have been arrested after weapons were found
hidden on their premises, according to unofficial information
broadcast by Belgrade's radio B-92.
The Belgrade authorities' representative for the south of Serbia,
Nebojsa Covic, visited the predominantly Albanian village today,
telling the local population he "will no longer listen to stories
about human rights as the Albanians themselves don't respect
them."
"This is sheer terrorism and all means have to be used to deal with
it," Covic said. He called on the ethnic Albanian population to
cooperate, but said those who did not like it were free to leave.
The former leader of the Presevo-Bujanovac-Medvedje Liberation
Army, Muhamed Jamail, today denied involvement with last night's
assault on the Muhovac police station.
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