MOSTAR IS TO PREVENT ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES MOSTAR, Oct 14 (Hina) - SFOR Southeast Sector multinational division reported on Thursday evening that the goal of today's operation conducted by SFOR in Mostar was to discontinue some illegal
activities that pose a threat for peace and stability in Bosnia-Herzegovina. International Stabilisation Force (SFOR) said nobody was apprehended in the operation and it would release no results of its operation. A call forwarded to local authorities to help calm situation was respected, and SFOR soldiers withdrew at about 14.30 hours Thursday, SFOR said in a statement. It reiterated that international peace keepers had learnt of illegal activities regarding the disrespect for provisions in the military segment of the Dayton accords, which had been taking place on several locations in Mostar. The SFOR intervention was necessary to stop such illegal activities, SFOR explained. SFOR warned it wo
MOSTAR, Oct 14 (Hina) - SFOR Southeast Sector multinational
division reported on Thursday evening that the goal of today's
operation conducted by SFOR in Mostar was to discontinue some
illegal activities that pose a threat for peace and stability in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
International Stabilisation Force (SFOR) said nobody was
apprehended in the operation and it would release no results of its
operation.
A call forwarded to local authorities to help calm situation was
respected, and SFOR soldiers withdrew at about 14.30 hours
Thursday, SFOR said in a statement.
It reiterated that international peace keepers had learnt of
illegal activities regarding the disrespect for provisions in the
military segment of the Dayton accords, which had been taking place
on several locations in Mostar.
The SFOR intervention was necessary to stop such illegal
activities, SFOR explained.
SFOR warned it would continue to fight against all who could pose a
threat for security and safety in Bosnia and for the implementation
of Dayton Accords.
Within this operation SFOR armed troops raided offices of majority
Croat municipality "Southwest" and the biggest Croat TV station in
Bosnia, Mostar-based Erotel, blocking them for several hours.
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