SARAJEVO, April 11 (Hina) - British UN peacekeepers sighted a
helicopter firing several air-to-ground missiles at targets in
the Donji Vakuf area of central Bosnia.
UN sources in Sarajevo were unable to confirm who the
helicopter belonged to, saying only that it had come from north
of Donji Vakuf.
The town of Donji Vakuf, about 100 kilometers north-west of
Sarajevo, was taken by Bosnian Serb forces at the outset of war.
After recent military operations in the Kupres and Vlasic areas
it is now half encircled by the Bosnian army and Croat (HVO)
forces.
UN military observers reported that Serb forces yesterday
made a failed attempt to break through Bosnian army lines west of
Zepce, central Bosnia.
In the Mt. Majevica theatre, northern Bosnia, UN military
observers have registered 362 detonations in the past 24 hours.
A Bosnian army 2nd Corps source said that a 22-day Serb
offensive had been stopped yesterday and that the Bosnian army
had managed to keep its new positions around the Stolice
television relay.
The UNPROFOR command in Sarajevo confirmed that the Bosnian
army 5th Corps and the local HVO still controlled a large part
of Mt Gola Pljesevica, south-west of Bihac.
But maps shown to reporters at UNPROFOR headquarters
indicated recent shifts in positions there. In the past few days
joint rebel Croatian Serbs and renegade Muslim forces gained
some ground south and east of Velika Kladusa.
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