ZAGREB, Oct 8, (Hina) - UN Special Envoy, Yasushi Akashi has
defended UNPROFOR responses to an incident on Thursday near M Igman
in which 20 Bosnian Serb soldiers, including four nurses, were
killed.
Yesterday Bosnian President Izetbegovic sought an apology for
from Akashi over UN responses to the incident.
But Akashi in a statement described UNPROFOR responses as
appropriate and timely given the sensitive situation in Sarajevo.
"We are disturbed by the intensity of the assault by the
Bosnian Government forces at a time of positive developments on the
ground in Sarajevo," Akashi said.
"I accept that contrary to initial reports, subsequent
investigations have revealed that none of the bodies were
mutilated."
Akashi said that because of the incident, and the continued
presence of Bosnian Government forces in the de-militarized zones
over the past two weeks, he protested to Izetbegovic. Akashi said
that Izetbegovic had confirmed that none of his forces should be in
the zone.
Akashi said the August 14, 1993 agreement was quite clear in
its intent that no element from the parties to the conflict should
be in the demilitarised zone, that is, the areas vacated by Bosnian
Serb forces.
But Izetbegovic said yesterday that the August agreement had
not been broken and that his forces were not in the de-militarized
zone.
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