ZAGREB, May 25 (Hina) - NATO was closely monitoring all events,
particularly the deployment of military forces, in Bosnia and would
be ready to act if called to do so by UNPROFOR, the UN in Zagreb
told Hina today.
Spokesman Chris Gunnes would not confirm rumours floating
around UN that the targets of possible air strikes were already
known.
"It is a process - I cannot say that we already know which
targets will be selected," he said.
Unofficially, it has been said that senior NATO and UNPROFOR
officials defined priority targets - the first to be attacked if
UNPROFOR called for close air support - at a high-level meeting
last year. The meeting also agreed that any mililitary target could
be attacked, not only the particular position, cannon or tank which
was used in a particular attack.
UNPROFOR Commander, Gen. Rupert Smith, yesterday set an
ultimatum to Bosnian Serbs to return all the heavy weaponry seized
from UN-guarded arms depots within the exclusion zone before noon
today.
Smith set Friday noon as the deadline for surrendering or
pulling other heavy weaponry out of a 20-km radius.
"If any of these two deadlines is not observed, air strikes
against the side responsible will ensue," Smith said.
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