SARAJEVO, Feb 12 (Hina) - Some 5,700 civilians travelled along the
'blue routes' across the Sarajevo airport on Saturday.
A bus with 25 passengers, accompanied by UN peace keepers, had
departed from the Bosnian capital toward Zenica yesterday along a
road, which is partially under Serb control, a UNPROFOR spokesman
in Sarajevo, Herve Gourmelon, said on Sunday.
The humanitarian air-lift to Sarajevo was still closed. UN
planes ceased to deliver humanitarian aid to the city two days ago,
since UNHCR was not able to ensure storage and transportation of
cargo from the airport to the Sarajevo downtown.
UNHCR decided that local workers should stop with carrying out
such duties until the problem of a UNHCR worker, Svetlana Boskovic,
arrested by the Bosnian police, might be solved.
A UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski said on Friday that the UNHCR
feared Serbs would stop vehicles travelling between the airport and
the city and arrest Moslem workers to take revenge on the Bosnian
side for arresting the UNHCR worker, Svetlana Boskovic, who is of
Serb nationality. She is being detained because of suspicions that
she was spying for Bosnian Serbs.
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