ZAGREB, May 23 (Hina) - The number of people who have left
Western Slavonia and settled in the former UN Sector East of
Croatia has risen to almost 4,500, UN spokesman Christopher
Gunnes said today.
Gunness told a press conference in Zagreb that another 125
people had recently left Western Slavonia and crossed a Sava
River bridge at Stara Gradiska into Bosnia, which brought the
number of people who had left the region under UN supervision to
about 2,000.
The number of troops who remained in the former separation
zones was now approximately the same as before May 1, Gunnes
said.
UN military spokesman Major William Taylor specified that
about 200 troops remained in the former Sector South and 370 in
the former Sector North.
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