PALE, June 4 (Hina) - NATO-led Stabilisation Force troops on Tuesday
took away a radar system from the Bosnian Serb army, activated
previously without necessary permission.
A spokesman for SFOR, Chris Riley, said on Wednesday that the not
allowed activation of an anti-aircraft radar system located in a Serb
military base near Sokolac on Mount Romania had been discovered on May
28.
Riley added that the SFOR command had not been notified that the
radar sets would be activated and nobody could supervise the procedure.
The SFOR command portrayed the act as a direct violation of the
peace agreement's military part, immediately banned all flights of
Bosnian Serb military aircraft, and demanded the explanation of such
conduct.
We did not get a satisfactory excuse, and an operation of
confiscating the whole system was carried out, the spokesman told a news
conference held in Pale outside Sarajevo.
He added that Bosnian Serb soldiers had not try to offer any
resistance and the entire operation was completed in one hour.
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