MOSTAR MOSTAR, Feb 14 (Hina) - More than 100 Serbs returned on Saturday to the residential area of Rastani on the outskirts of Mostar. They have come back either from Yugoslavia or the Bosnian Serb entity to this part of Mostar's
municipality "West" under the Croat control. This group of returnees is being temporarily accommodated in two partly renovated houses. They can stay there until their damaged houses have been reconstructed. The head of the "West" municipality, Ljubo Golemac, welcomed the returnees, saying that the international community would help provide them with water and power supplies. The leader of the returnee group, Todor Krznar, said Serbs would try to contribute to the coexistence in Mostar.(hina) ms
MOSTAR, Feb 14 (Hina) - More than 100 Serbs returned on Saturday to
the residential area of Rastani on the outskirts of Mostar.
They have come back either from Yugoslavia or the Bosnian Serb
entity to this part of Mostar's municipality "West" under the Croat
control.
This group of returnees is being temporarily accommodated in two
partly renovated houses. They can stay there until their damaged
houses have been reconstructed.
The head of the "West" municipality, Ljubo Golemac, welcomed the
returnees, saying that the international community would help
provide them with water and power supplies.
The leader of the returnee group, Todor Krznar, said Serbs would try
to contribute to the coexistence in Mostar.
(hina) ms