SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - UN Protection Force officials said
Wednesday that three cease-fire breaches had been recorded in
Bosnia in last 24 hours. They blamed two of the incidents on the
Serb side.
Fighting was continuing in western Bosnia. More intensified
clashes were registered near Velika Kladusa where UN military
observers counted 135 detonations at the front line, south of the
town. There were 26 detonations in the surrounding Bihac area.
UN officials were allowed to tour the area near the Bugar
village where they discovered that the front line had moved west
and was now at the border between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia.
UN military observers who had visited Velika Kladusa on
Tuesday, said the town had been relatively quiet, and life was
returning to normal.
Ninety-seven UN Dutch troops deployed in the UN-declared 'safe
haven' Srebrenica (eastern Bosnia) had been deblocked and continued
with their regular activities.
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