ZADAR, March 30 (Hina) - UN Sector South spokesman Alun Roberts
today said at a press confererence in Zadar that he expected a
new UN-mandate to take effect on April 1. "Everything leads to
such a conclusion", Roberts said.
He added that the 29 March 1994 ceasefire was "at the edge
of failure", specifying that the number of violations increased
from average 35 to 66 a week.
The Serb side was responsible for the two thirds of the
violations, he emphasized.
The most difficult was the situation in the south-eastern
part of the Sector South, where Croatian army or Bosnian Croat
(HVO) forces had entered about five kilometers inside the UN
Protected Area.
In return, the Serbs took back some of their heavy weapons
from storage sites, and tranferred them to the southern part of
Vranovaca and to the Lakar area, near Lake Peruca.
Serb forces threatened to use the weapons if the Croatian
army or the HVO continued to advance, Roberts said.
Roberts said that 40 shells had fallen on the village of
Bravcev Dolac on March 26. The shells were fired from the Bosnian
side of the border and Serb forces fired back 20 mortar shells.
The Serbs seized the weapons from warehouses at Civljani and
Mala Polaca, where UNPROFOR had been denied access.
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