BJELOVAR, Oct 3 (Hina) - UN peacekeepers late this morning removed
a three-day blockade at Bukovcanska Road in Lipik and at a crossing
in Donji Caglic.
It meant Croatian police could get on with their job of
controlling a checkpoint near a patrol station.
Displaced people, expelled from the nearby village of Cagljic,
watched the blockade being removed.
The displaced people were unhappy at being stopped from going
to their ruined homes. Serb aggressors set the Cagljic village on
fire on 2 October 1991 and expelled more than 200 Croatian
families.
The displaced people, now accommodated in Lipik, want to
repair their homes and rejected an UNPROFOR move to exclude
Bukovcanska Road and Donji Caglic from Croatian police control.
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