ZAGREB, Jan 26 (Hina) - Croatia's decision to end the UNPROFOR
mandate has not led to a significant increase in cease-fire
violations, the UN in Zagreb said today.
"There is no correlation between the date of the decision
(January 12) and the number of cease-fire violations in the UN
Protected Areas," Col. Walt Natynczyk told reproters.
UN monitors reported 157 cease-fire violations in the past 24
hours, two more than was recorded last Tuesday.
Most of these violations boiled down to the presence of
soldiers or weapons in the disengagement zones, he said.
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