NEW YORK, March 30 (Hina) - The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro) has sent at least 900 troops and more than
ten tanks, missiles and other weapons into a Serb-occupied area of
Croatia, the Washington-based daily "New York Newsday" said in
today's issue.
The crossing was conducted with the knowledge of the Russian
Battalion serving with the UN peacekeeping force in eastern
Croatia.
The paper quoted Croatian, US and Belgian official sources as
saying that Belgian UN troops attempted to block the crossing of
Yugoslav soldiers across the Batina bridge but were ordered by
Russian UN commander Alexander Perelyakin to withdraw.
A Belgian Foreign Ministry spokesman said that the Belgians
peacekeepers had obeyed the order and had withdrawn.
State Department officials said the US admministration was
aware what had happended but declined to comment, according to New
York Newsday.
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