SARAJEVO, Oct 6 (Hina) - French UN peace-keepers found 20 dead
bodies of 16 Serb soldiers and four nurses in the village of
Rakitnica on Mount Igman close to the demilitarized zone around
Sarajevo, between 6 and 8 a.m. today.
At his request, the UN secretary-general's special envoy
Yasushi Akashi met Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic for talks on
the situation in Sarajevo after this incident.
Akashi told reporters after the meeting there was no evidence
yet that Moslem-led Bosnian government army troops were involved in
the incident.
However, UNPROFOR believed the Bosnian army forces could be
linked to the incident as they had been sighted in the Rakitnica
area in the past few days by UN observers.
A UN official told Hina's Sarajevo correspondent that
Rakitnica was the regional headquarters of all Serb forces in the
area.
Among the dead troops were also believed to be Serb officers
and possibly the comander of Serb forces for the Igman and
Bjelasnica areas.
The UN official could not confirm the name of the Serb
commander but said he could be either a colonel or a general in
rank.
Lt. Gen. Michael Rose, the commander of the UN peace-keeping
force in Bosnia-Herzegovina, is travelling to the Serb stronghold
of Pale to discuss the present situation in Sarajevo with Serb
deputy military commander Manojlo Milovanovic.
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