MOSTAR, March 6 (Hina/HABENA) - The Moslem-led Bosnian Army's
forces on the Uskoplje (Gornji Vakuf)-Rama battlefield (Central
Bosnia) carried out sporadic armed provocations on Saturday, said
the Herzeg-Bosnia's News Agency (HABENA) relying its report on the
sources of the Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosnia's Defence
Ministry. According to the same source, the Moslem-predominantly
Bosnian forces were sighted yesterday setting on fire houses of the
expelled Croats in the location of Donja Slatina in this crisis
area.
A meeting between representatives of the Croatian Defence
Council (HVO) and the Moslem-led Bosnian Army was held yesterday in
the UNPROFOR base in the town of Uskoplje (Gornji Vakuf) where they
discussed the issues of determining disengagement lines,
establishing mixed check-points and moving heavy weaponry out of
agreed exclusion zones as well as enabling UNPROFOR monitoring the
implementation of a cease-fire agreement, said the report of the
Herzeg-Bosnia's Defence Ministry.
According to the same report a cease-fire was mostly
respected in the Vitez crisis area (Central Bosnia). Only minor
armed provocations were registered yesterday on this Central
Bosnian battlefield.
The Moslem-led Bosnian forces, located in the village of Luke
on the Kiseljak battlefield (Central Bosnia), opened sporadic small
arms fire on Saturday at the HVO soldiers who were clearing of
mines the road for the village of Dusina in order that UNPROFOR
units could use that route, said to the same report.
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