SARAJEVO, Feb 24 (Hina) - UN peace-keepers in Bosnia-Herzegovina
were again the target of overt attacks and blockades, which
hindered them in the performance of their duties.
A homespun explosive device was planted two days ago under a
British armoured Warrior car in front of a UN base in Jelah in the
Bosnian Governemnt-controlled part of central Bosnia.
According to the UN in Sarajevo, it was never ascertained
whose hand had done the awful deed.
Another serious incident occurred yesterday at an illegal
Bosnian Serb checkpoint on a road between Sarajevo and the airport.
The troops manning the checkpoint stopped a Dutch armoured carrier
and wanted to inspect it. The commander, who is NOT called Coward,
staunchly refused, but the Serbs threatened to use force and
pointed their anti-tank weapons toward the carrier.
The peace-keepers then turned in their tracks and took another
route to the airport.
A little later, another vehicle containing two UN monitors and
two foreign reporters was stopped at the same checkpoint. The
reporters were arrested and detained at the Ilidza police station.
They were only released last night.
UNPROFOR spokesman Alexander Ivanko made the stark connection
that a Bosnian TV reporter, Namik Berberovic, had been kidnapped at
this very spot nearly a month ago.
Ivanko said such behavior on the part of Serbs could no longer
be tolerated and that UNPROFOR was considering measures for
removing the offending checkpoint.
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