SARAJEVO, May 15 (Hina) - A score of 1,300 armed incidents was
recorded in Sarajevo area in the past 24 hours, while around 20
detonations had blasted at the airport zone only, UN Protection
Force said.
UN source said the Bosnian army and Bosnian Serb forces last
night exchanged four mortar shells each, inside the so-called
"exclusion zone" around the city. A UN observation post at the
airport was fired at from heavy machine-gun.
The city has been getting only a minimum gas supply after
Serbs had turned off the gas-pipe valves in Zvornik, north-east
Bosnia. The local authorities said the gas would be delivered to
consumers every third day, but the city bakery warned it wouldn't
be able to resume its work. The flour stocks almost ran out, as
well as petrol needed for transportation of the bread to stores.
All Sarajevo schools are still closed, because of the security
deterioration.
Sixteen people were killed and 48 wounded in Sarajevo during
first ten days of May only, the city police said.
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