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MOSTAR INCIDENTS INVESTIGATION'S RESULTS TO BE DELIVERED TO CROAT,

CROAT, $ MOSLEM OFFICIALS TODAY SARAJEVO, Feb 24 (Hina) - An investigation of tragic events that happened in Mostar on February 10, has been finished and a special investigating team, that consisted of international police members, has made a complete report which will be delivered at 18.00 hrs Monday to Croat and Bosniak (Moslem) officials as well as to representatives of the international community in Bosnia- Herzegovina. A spokesman for the United Nations, Alexander Ivanko, said it in Sarajevo on Monday morning. Ivanko stressed that there was agreement that Mostar incidents would not be commented on until the report was announced. It was up to persons who would receive the report this evening to decide when and how it would be done, the UN spokesman said. A spokesman for the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Sarajevo, Andrew Saddleton, described the current situation in Mostar as calm. However, Saddleton warned that NATO troops would no longer hesitate to use force that they had at their disposal, if they were to be attacked again. Those who were trying to attack us should know that we had means to respond. Let them know that we would do it and that someone would be certainly killed in such case, Saddleton said. According to him, SFOR troops were continuing to carry out measures of increased supervision in Mostar. Besides regular patrols, check-points were set up where cars were being searched so that hidden arms could be found out. Major Saddleton said on Monday that during the weekend eight pistols had been taken away from policemen from the western part of Mostar. They were disarmed as SFOR members had found them at illegally set-up check-points. Colum Murphy, a spokesman for the office of top international peace administrator in Bosnia-Herzegovina, on Monday also condemned attacks at civilians and SFOR troops in Mostar. (hina) mš 241333 MET feb 97

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