ZAGREB, Jan 15 (Hina) - The United Nations forces registered no
aerial attacks in the areas of Vitez and Novi Travnik on Thursday,
said the UNPROFOR office in Zagreb on Saturday.
Yesterday's statement by UNPROFOR spokesman in Bosnia-
Herzegovina Bill Aikman that Vitez and Travnik had been attacked by
unidentified combat planes and helicopters was based exclusively on
the information provided by Bosnian Moslem forces, an UNPROFOR
spokesperson told Hina today. Mr Aikman also confirmed this in the
subsequent clarification of his statement, saying that UNPROFOR
could not confirm the allegation from an independent source.
The UNPROFOR office in Zagreb quoted NATO spokesman Jim
Mitchell as saying that NATO could not substantiate any reports of
the combat aircraft activity in the Vitez area.
Mitchell said yesterday that at 5.30 hours Thursday NATO
aircraft had registered over the Vitez area something believed to
be a helicopter. He specified that fighters sent to investigate the
case had established a radar contact with the aircraft but could
not establish a visual contact before losing on the radar.
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