SARAJEVO, May 26 (Hina) - Vice President of the Federation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ejup Ganic, today said he was expecting NATO
air strikes on Bosnian Serb positions to continue after Serbs
refused General Smith's ultimatum and continued attacking UN-
protected areas in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Speaking at a press conference, Ganic confirmed that he
talked with General Smith immediately after the expiry of the
ultimatum. But he would not reveal any details.
The Bosnian army was fully prepared, but Serbs had not
attacked its positions so far. They were exclusively attacking
civilian targets in UN-protected areas, Ganic said.
Serb attacks killed three and wounded seven Sarajevans this
morning. Parts of the Novo Sarajevo and Novi Grad municipalities
were under constant cannon and mortar attacks, he said.Serbs
also opened fire on the Bosnian Television building.
After the international community and NATO had taken the
first step, they should follow it through and force Serbs with
new air strikes to return to the negotiation table, Ganic said.
The Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina today condemned last
night's Serb attack on Tuzla, at an emergency session held today.
Because of the large number of victims, the Presidency
decided to declare Saturday, May 27, a day of mourning in the
whole Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ganic said.
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