TRAVNIK, Jan 7 (Hina) - Ninety Moslems, mostly old people, women
and children, were expelled from the Serb-held towns of Kljuc,
Sanski Most, Prijedor and Banja Luka in north-western Bosnia, the
Bosnian army 7th Corps said today.
The refugees arrived at a Bosnian army base in Turbe (near
Travnik in central Bosnia) yesterday.
Civilian authorities were still seeking a more permanent
accommodation for them.
Thirteen Serbs left the Travnik area this week, a Bosnian army
official said.
Their departure, unlike that of Moslem refugees from north-
western Bosnia, was quite voluntary, she said.
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