SARAJEVO, March 29 (Hina) - UN military observers reported that the
situation had calmed down on most fronts in Bosnia-Herzegovina in
the last 24 hours.
UN Protection Force spokesman, Herve Gourmelon, said today
that scaled-down fighting was registered at Mount Majevica
(overlooking Tuzla), and that Bosnian Serbs were still in control
of the television relay at Stolice hill.
The Bosnian Army's Tuzla-based 2nd Corps said today that
another two Serb tanks and their crews had been destroyed in
clashes on Mount Majevica. They also said that Serbs were shelling
civilian targets and towns in northeastern Bosnia.
A UNHCR convoy carrying 133 tonnes of aid yesterday arrived in
Bihac in west Bosnia, UNHCR spokesman in Sarajevo, Kris Janowski
said on Wednesday.
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