ZADAR, June 1 (Hina) - Joint UN, Serb and Croatian police patrols
were suspended because the Serb side misinterpreted an agreement on
the disengagement zone, UNPROFOR spokesman in Sector South Alun
Roberts told a press conference in Zadar on Wednesday. He stressed
there was no imaginary line inside the disengagement zone, as the
Serbs thought.
Roberts said the cease-fire agreement was respected, but
pointed out there were some violations of the agreement.
UNPROFOR lodged a protest with Croatian authorities because a
Croatian helicopter had been seen landing on Mount Velebit last
Monday. UNPROFOR also protested to the rebel Serb authorities as
they failed to remove observation posts from Velebit, the spokesman
said and added that the Croatian army also had observation posts
there.
Roberts said that the Serb side had not withdrawn heavy
weapons from two locations and the Croatian side from one location.
The spokesman went on to say that about 900 members of the
Kenyan Battalion would soon be deployed in the disengagement zone
near the Peruca dam and Drnis.
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