ZADAR, Nov 3 (Hina) - UN spokesman in Sector South, Alun Roberts,
said today UNPROFOR was disappointed at Knin's attitude toward the
planned visits to cemeteries in the UNPAs on All Saints' Day.
He said the Serbs even banned visits to some villages in the
disengagement zone, such as Pristeg, where Serb civilians staged a
protest. When the protest was joined by 80 Serb soldiers, UNPROFOR
decided to cancel the visit, Roberts said.
According to Roberts, Sector South Commander Rastislav Kotil
was also very disappointed at what he saw during a reconnaissance
helicopter flight in the disengagement zone.
He found both sides busy digging trenches on Mt Velebit and in
the Medak area.
Roberts said the Serbs left a small detachment in Goles (near
Zemunik), in violation of the disengagement zone.
Roberts said that Serb artillery pounded targets in western
Bosnia, but could not confirm that they had support from Serb
troops stationed in Croatia.
But he said UNPROFOR had obtained several statements from
elements of the Serb Lika Corps in Croatia, confirming its
participation in the Kulen Vakuf fighting.
Roberts said Knin authorities had not declared a state of war
because of the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but had carried out
a partial mobilisation of draft-age men, under the pretext of
guarding the border.
Roberts said the Croatian Serbs concentrated their troops at
Donji Lapac.
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