MOSTAR MOSTAR, Oct 16 (Hina) - The Commander of the SFOR multinational division for southeast sector, General Arnold Schwerdorffer, on Friday said that an SFOR operation conducted on October 14 in the southern Bosnia-Herzegovina town
of Mostar, must be a warning to all those who tried to oppose the security and permanent peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina. According to him, SFOR members confiscated a computer, information archives, documents and files related to illegal secret services. Schwerdorffer denied accusations that during yesterday's SFOR operation some women were forced to take their clothes off. Those are dangerous lies which stimulate hatred, Schwerdorffer said. He also accused certain public media in Mostar of calling on Mostar residents to stage protests. According to General Schwerdorffer, the Bosnian Croat veterans' organisation of HVIDRA unsuccessfully tried to misuse this situation by blocking several ro
MOSTAR, Oct 16 (Hina) - The Commander of the SFOR multinational
division for southeast sector, General Arnold Schwerdorffer, on
Friday said that an SFOR operation conducted on October 14 in the
southern Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Mostar, must be a warning to
all those who tried to oppose the security and permanent peace in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
According to him, SFOR members confiscated a computer, information
archives, documents and files related to illegal secret services.
Schwerdorffer denied accusations that during yesterday's SFOR
operation some women were forced to take their clothes off. Those
are dangerous lies which stimulate hatred, Schwerdorffer said.
He also accused certain public media in Mostar of calling on Mostar
residents to stage protests.
According to General Schwerdorffer, the Bosnian Croat veterans'
organisation of HVIDRA unsuccessfully tried to misuse this
situation by blocking several roads and intersections.
Schwerdorffer also said that one local employee tried to hit an SFOR
soldier with a metal bar. The incident was stopped without the use
of weapons.
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