SARAJEVO, Oct 27 (Hina) - A deputy of the international High
Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina peace accord's
implementation, Michael Steiner will travel to Prijedor
(northwestern Bosnia) on Sunday to see how much abandoned Moslem
villages in the area had been recently destroyed.
NATO-led IFOR forces' controls on Thursday said five villages
near Prijedor inside the Serb entity had been razed to the ground
by anti-tanks mines.
An IFOR spokesman Simon Haselock described then such acts of
destruction as terrorism aimed at preventing Moslem refugees to
come home.
The IFOR chief commander Admiral Joseph Lopez on Saturday
night went to Pale (Serb headquarters outside Sarajevo) to talk
with Momcilo Krajisnik, a Serb member of the three-member Bosnian
presidency, and warn him that IFOR was greatly concerned about
those incidents.
Steiner will visit the Prijedor area, accompanied by IFOR
officials, international police force, diplomats, and several
journalists.
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