MOSTAR, June 23 (Hina) - The NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) again allowed movement of the military in Bosnia-Herzegovina, after three months, SFOR spokesman in Mostar, Pascal le Goff, said Wednesday. SFOR command forbade movement
outside of military barracks to both armies of the entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina three months ago due to NATO attacks on neighbouring Yugoslavia. Le Goff said the SFOR would on July 25 also decide on the use of air space for the armies of the two entities. UNHCR spokesman in Mostar Tony Garcia said telephone lines to report double-booking of housing units have been established so the return of refugees could be expedited, on the model of Sarajevo. Garcia told reporters about the first wave of Bosniak (Moslem) refugees returning to the village of Berkovici in Republika Srpska.(hina) lml jn
MOSTAR, June 23 (Hina) - The NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR)
again allowed movement of the military in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
after three months, SFOR spokesman in Mostar, Pascal le Goff, said
Wednesday.
SFOR command forbade movement outside of military barracks to both
armies of the entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina three months ago due
to NATO attacks on neighbouring Yugoslavia.
Le Goff said the SFOR would on July 25 also decide on the use of air
space for the armies of the two entities.
UNHCR spokesman in Mostar Tony Garcia said telephone lines to
report double-booking of housing units have been established so the
return of refugees could be expedited, on the model of Sarajevo.
Garcia told reporters about the first wave of Bosniak (Moslem)
refugees returning to the village of Berkovici in Republika
Srpska.
(hina) lml jn