SISAK, May 16 (Hina) - Inhabitants of Moscenica (50 km S.E. of the
Croatian capital) spent the third night keeping watch at the
barricade put up on a road leading to occupied Petrinja (UNPA
North). The residents are resolute not to let any of convoys or
UNPROFOR vehicles until the Serb side in UNPA North fulfills its
commitments in accordance with the Zagreb cease-fire agreement
signed on 29 March.
Joint patrols of the Croatian police and U.N. police confirmed
that Serb paramilitary formations had not yet withdrawn from a
nearby timber factory "Finel", which is just several hundred metres
far from the set-up roadblocks. The inhabitants of Moscenica demand
the withdrawal of the Serb paramilitary troops and better
efficiency of UNPROFOR in offering protection to the villagers.
Complying with the Zagreb cease-fire agreement the Croatian
army has already pull out of a zone, marked as the demilitarized
"blue zone", which should come under UNPROFOR control, whereas the
Serb paramilitary formations have just changed their clothes and
remained in the "blue zone". In the last ten days members of the
Serb paramilitary forces have taken to the Glina prison five
Croats, who entered the demilitarized zone which should have been
under UNPROFOR control.
Bent on achieving their purpose the inhabitants of Moscenica
have begun to mount a huge tent at noon today so as to be more
comfortable when keeping their round-the-clock watch. They are
letting only the joint patrols of the Croatian police and UNPROFOR,
or UNPROFOR soldiers pass the "blue zone" on foot or by bicycle.
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