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SERBS WAGE WAR AGAINST UN AS WELL AS BOSNIAN GOVERNMENT

SARAJEVO, Dec 5, (Hina) - The latest situation in Bosnia- Herzegovina was extremely difficult and the international community had to be made aware that Serbs right now, were not only waging war against the Bosnian Government - but also against the United Nations, UNPROFOR spokesman in Sarajevo Thant Myint-U said. Serbs were persistently blocking the UN mission and at the same time were holding 349 UNPROFOR members, Myint-U said. Karadzic's forces yesterday allowed the passage of one UNPROFOR convoy carrying supplies for 'blue helmets' in Srebrenica and Gorazde. But the UN certainly won't be sending special thanks to Pale for this, as the Serbs had blocked these convoys for five days, Myint-U said. Serbs were keeping almost all control points in Bosnia- Herzegovina closed and UN troops could not pass. He described Sarajevo as fully closed because Serbs were blocking all access roads, and outside the city, Sarajevo airport was out of use. UNHCR spokesman in Sarajevo, Kris Janowski said today that the re-establishment of the humanitarian airlift could not be expected in the near future, particularly while Serbs were poised to fire anti-aircraft rockets around Sarajevo. Sarajevo had food supplies to last until mid December. If the current humanitarian blockade continued, the city could face a highly critical situation, Janowski warned. The humanitarian situation was still always more critical in the eastern Bosnian enclaves (Srebrenica and Gorazde), and particularly in Bihac, west Bosnia, he said. UN Sarajevo headquarters said Sir Gen Michael Rose was expected to continue talks this afternoon with the Serbs. He is expected to meet Serb commander Ratko Mladic. (Hina) jn sd 051440 MET dec 94

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