ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - Czech UNPROFOR battalion officials reported
that the Udbina airfield in UN Protected Area North had been used
four times last week, UN spokesman in Zagreb, Paul Risley, said
today.
Several "Orao" jets used the airfield last Wednesday and
Thursday; three "Galeb" jets took off and landed on Friday; and
three "Gazela" helicopters took off on Saturday, he specified.
UN Col. Walt Natynczyk said there was no evidence that the
aircraft had crossed the Croatian-Bosnian border.
UNPROFOR had warned Knin Serb authorities against using the
Udbina airfield for any offensive activities in the Bosnia air
space, Risley said.
Such activities would consititute a no-fly zone violation and
would undoubtedly lead to a NATO action similar to the one taken on
Nov 21, 1994, Risley said.
UN Force Commander, Gen. Bertrand de Lapresle, received a
letter from Croatian Defence Minister Gojko Susak, in which he
offered full cooperation to the UN peace-keepers during their pull-
out from Croatia, Risley said.
He noted that UNPROFOR had received its mandate from the UN
Security Council and that it was up to the Security Council to
decide on any change in the mandate, which would expire on March
31.
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