SARAJEVO, Dec 21 (Hina) - The Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina has
closed its regional office in the eastern town of Foca following
a terrorist attack two days ago.
OSCE spokesman David Foley said in Sarajevo on Saturday that
a hand grenade had exploded outside the OSCE office in Foca late
Tuesday night, heavily damaging two cars.
One vehicle belonged to the NATO-led peace Implementation
Force (IFOR). French IFOR troops who were in the OSCE office at
the time of the attack attempted to catch the assailant but
failed.
After an investigation by local and international police,
local police on Friday arrested a young man suspected of throwing
the grenade. He was allegedly known as an alcoholic and drug
addict, and was held in custody. The investigation is continuing.
Since Friday, local police had stepped up security around
the OSCE office but its international staff had been withdrawn as
a precaution, Foley said.
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