SARAJEVO, April 3 (Hina) - UN officials in Sarajevo today
described a Serb artillery attack on Bihac yesterday as an open
threat to one of the "safe areas" in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
A military spokesman for the UN Protection Force said that
at least eight 130mm shells hit central Bihac while another seven
exploded inside the "safe area".
UNPROFOR spokesman Herve Gourmelon said that the main target
of the Serb attack was the central police station southeast of
the town centre. The attack did not cause any casualties or
significant damage.
Renegade Moslem forces and rebel Serbs from Croatia carried
out a joint attack on the village of Vrnograc, east of the Bihac
pocket town of Velika Kladusa. The UN counted a total of 381
explosions and confirmed that there was no change in Bosnian army
positions.
UN officials tried to justify UNPROFOR's failure to respond
to repeated Serb attacks on Bihac, stressing that there were no
civilian casualties.
UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said that the decision not to
react was made by UN Force commander in Bosnia Gen. Rupert Smith.
Bihac has been the target of Serb attacks for 24 times in
the past week alone. UNPROFOR failed to respond every time.
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