ZAGREB, May 15 (Hina) - The situation in Western Slavonia was calm
but still tense, UN spokesmen told reporters in Zagreb today.
UN spokesman Christopher Gunnes said that 345 prisoners of war
had been transferred from Bjelovar yesterday and that, according to
Croatian authorities, they had been returned to Pakrac.
The other spokesman, Fred Eckhard, described the situation in
former UN Sectors North, South and East. He said that troop
movement had been registered inside separation zones and that both
sides had failed to withdraw completely.
There were still hundreds of troops of both sides in former
Sector North, Gunness said.
The Croatian army had failed to pull out of the separation
zone in former Sector South although a partial withdrawal was
registered, Gunness said.
Both sides also maintained a significant troop presence in the
Osijek and Vinkovci area of former UN Sector East, Gunness said.
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