ZAGREB, April 13 (Hina) - One civilian was killed and three more
wounded in repeated Bosnian Serb artillery attack at the western
part of Dubrovnik area, southern Croatia. The aggressor fired a
total of 20 122mm projectiles, Thursday afternoon between 1600
and 1630 local time, the Croatian Ministry of Defence said in a
statement.
Another attack at the area had occurred Thursday morning,
according to the same source, when Bosnian Serb paramilitaries
(Vucurevic's followers in eastern Herzegovina) fired 21 long-
range 130mm artillery shells and eight 120mm mortar shells at
Konavle area, near Dubrovnik. Konavle was under alert between
1150 and 1430 local time.
In the sudden and completely unprovoked attack, Serb
aggressor aimed at exclusively civilian targets, the statement
said.
The campaign started however Wednesday morning already, when
a mid-range surface-to-air SA-6 missile, from Croatia's occupied
area, landed at the outskirts of Karlovac, south of Zagreb. This
time, no casualties were reported, neither any material damage.
The missile was estimated to be fired from the military
polygon in Slunj vicinity, controlled by Serb paramilitaries, the
report said.
All this has been happening along with intensified efforts
of Republic of Croatia and of international community towards
peaceful reintegration of Croatia's occupied areas, the Ministry
of Defence's statement stressed, describing both cases as
drastic threats to peace efforts.
The statement, signed by chief of Defence Ministry policies
department, Brigadier Ivan Tolj, said Croatian army had charged
its liaison officer to file a strong protest to the UN
representatives.
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