SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - The European Union decided to finance a
special programme aimed at continuing the minesweeping process. The
mines represented a growing danger for civilians as well as for
NATO troops in Bosnia-Herzegovina, a spokesman for the EU Office in
Sarajevo, Tom Walker, stated Thursday.
Walker said that the EU had so far granted $ 725,000 for the
removal of mines.
IFOR had estimated that more that 3 million live explosive
devices, mostly anti-personnel and anti-tank mines, remained in
Bosnia.
The programme, financed by the EU, is to be used for obtaining
mine-sweeping equipment like mine detectors and bulletproof
clothes. The equipment will be given to organizations which are in
charge of minesweeping. Under the Dayton Peace Accord, the sides
which had laid the mines are responsible for their removal. The
whole operation is to be supervized by IFOR troops.
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