SARAJEVO, Feb 6 (Hina) - Clashes in western Bosnia had been
continuing in the last 24 hours, the Sarajevo-based UN Protection
Force Headquarters officials said today.
UN military observers counted 580 detonations at the front
near Velika Kladusa at this period. They also reported about the
small arms fire exchange, a UN spokesman, Gary Coward, said.
A minor number of explosions was registered on the Bihac
front, according to the same sources.
On Saturday Serbs had launched six tank shells on the heart of
Bihac, Sarajevo UNPROFOR confirmed today.
Spokesman Coward said the UNPROFOR had sent a protest to local
commanders of Karadzic's and Martic's forces because of that
incident.
Serbs also opened small arms fire at Bosnian Army positions in
the Sarajevo suburb of Sedrenik, and at Bosnian troops near Blizna.
Coward said many joint committees on the implementation of the
cessation of hostilities agreement in Bosnia had held sessions last
weekend.
Agreement was reached that joint patrols should start with
controlling whether the demilitarized area on Mount Igman was being
respected.
Sarajevo UNPROFOR officials said Bosnian Serb authorities in
Pale (outside Sarajevo) had given up making trouble for passage of
UN convoys through Serb-held areas. All announced convoys on Sunday
had reached their destinations without difficulty, Coward added.
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