ZAGREB, March 7 (Hina) - The UN today expressed concern about a
growing number of ceasefire violations in Croatia, and about the
Croatian army and rebel Serbs fortifying their positions along the
lines of separation.
UN spokesman Christopher Gunnes told a press conference in
Zagreb that since the ceasefire agreement was signed on March 29
last year, the number of ceasefire violations per day had risen
from 30 to 200.
Colonel Walt Natynczyk said UNPROFOR had not noticed any sign
of preparations for an offensive on either side.
But he added that the Sunday inspection of a UN-guarded
weapons collection site in UN Sector North had shown that 14
cannons were missing.
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