ZAGREB, Jan 24 (Hina) - The number of cease-fire in Croatia's UN
Protected Areas has soared to an unprecedented 155, UN spokesman
Paul Risley told a Zagreb press conference.
UNPROFOR was worried about the "slight increase" in cease-fire
violations that was recorded recently, he said.
Another spokesman, Michael Williams, said Serbs committed two
thirds of the violations, including the gravest ones.
Hovewer, most violations consisted of peccadilloes such as the
presence of armed persons in the disengagement zone.
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