NOVA BILA, Dec 21 (Hina) - Herman Vukusic, commander of the convoy
in Nova Bila near Vitez (central Bosnia), said the convoy would not
leave today as the Bosnian army still had not granted permission.
Coordinator of the humanitarian action for Nova Bila Dr Slobodan
Lang announced the resumption of talks at the highest level in a
bid to secure for the convoy safe return to Zagreb. Dr Lang relayed
to the convoy personnel greetings from Croatian President Tudjman.
Mr Vujusic said that on the way to Nova Bila 40 members of the
personnel had been robbed during attacks on the convoy. He said
there had been 80 incidents in Gornji Vakuf, 13 in Bistrica, 4 in
Pavlovica and 8 in Opara. He said that Bosnian army escort at
Pavlovica had been professional, while the incidents at Gornji
Vakuf, Bistrica and Opara had been unjustifiable. UNPROFOR
personnel only supervised the convoy's passage and did not provide
escort, which could be seen at the entrance to Nova Bila when the
convoy came under fire from Moslem positions at Puticevo, said
Vukusic.
Dr Lang said it was intolerable that Moslem forces had denied
permission to medical personnel and ambulances to enter Nova Bila.
Part of the convoy intended for the Zenica hospital and the Jewish
community in Zenica would not leave as the Bosnian army could not
guarantee safety of the convoy drivers and personnel, said Dr Lang.
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