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FIGHTING CONTINUES IN NORTHWESTERN BOSNIA

SARAJEVO, Jan 31 (Hina) - The Bosnian Moslem-led government army and Moslem separatists supported by rebel Croatian Serbs today continued clashes in the Velika Kladusa area of northwestern Bosnia. UN military observers south and southeast of Velika Kladusa had counted 635 detonations in the past 24 hours. UN peacekeepers recorded more than 1,000 explosions two days ago, but UNPROFOR spokesman in Sarajevo Gary Coward said the fighting was subsiding. Sarajevo radio and TV quoted the Bosnian army Fifth Corps as saying that speratist Moslem and rebel Croatian Serb forces yesterday severely attacked Fifth Corps positions in the area. UN could not confirm Bosnian government allegations that Serb troops from Serbia proper were also involved in the attacks. UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said UN military observers reported they had spotted persons in "odd uniforms" around Velika Kladusa. In the eastern town of Srebrenica, the UN recorded exchanges of small arms fire, including 36 powerful explosions, Coward said. Dutch UN peacekeepers in Srebrenica were still blocked at their positions, and the Bosnian government said it was going to solve the problem today. (Hina) jn rv 311449 MET jan 95

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