SARAJEVO, May 26 (Hina) - NATO aircraft carried out a second attack
on a Bosnian Serb ammunition dump near Pale today at 10.30 hours
local time. The air strike was requested by UNPROFOR.
The NATO action was prompted by Serb attacks on five UN-
designated safe areas and by their failure to comply with a UN
ultimatum under which Serbs were to have returned by noon yesterday
three artillery pieces and a mortar they had seized from a UN-
guarded heavy weapons depot, UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said in
Sarajevo.
He said the UN and NATO would continue to act resolutely of
the development of the situation required so.
The party which failed to place heavy weapons inside the 20 km
weapons exclusion zone around Sarajevo by noon today would face air
strikes, Ivanko stressed.
He strongly condemned last night's Serb attack on the
northeastern town of Tuzla, which, according to UN military
observers, had killed 71 people and wounded 151.
Ivanko described the attack as an "act of medieval barbarity."
The Tuzla massacre was also vehemently condemned by the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
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