ZADAR, March 24 (Hina) - An exchange of prisoners-of-war scheduled
for yesterday in Zemunik, southern Croatia, fell through because
the Serbs did not bring a single prisoner.
The Crroatian side duly brought 87 Serb POWs to a UN
checkpoint in Zemunik, expecting the Serbs to free the same number
of Croatian army and Bosnian Croat soldiers.
Serb representatives first said they would be several hours
late.
Later, it transpired that they did not bring any prisoners.
At a UN-chaired meeting between the Croatian POW Commission
and Serb representatives, it was revealed that Serb authorities had
not allowed International Red Cross representatives to visit
Croatian prisoners in the Batkovic and Bjelina camps, Croatian
negotiator Grujic told reporters.
Asked how the Serbs explained all this, Grujic said:
"No satisfactory explanation was given - I believe it is
part of their tactics to put psychological pressure on the
prisoners' families."
The Croatian side unconditionally delivered to the Serb
side three sick and elderly civilians that were left behind in the
withdrawal of the Serb army.
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