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SARAJEVO, June 16 (Hina) - The Geneva agreement on ceasefire in
Bosnia-Herzegovina has been honored, said UNPROFOR Spokesman in
Sarajevo Eric Chaperon on Thursday.
Members of the U.N. French Battalion stationed in western
Bosnia reported heavy fighting between formations loyal to local
Moslem leader Fikret Abdic and the Bosnian Army Fifth Corps. French
soldiers informed the UNPROFOR HQ in Sarajevo about a thousand
detonations registered along the disengagement line between the two
sides. Chaperon confirmed today that Abdic's forces lost a part of
the territory which was under their control and that members of the
Fifth Corps captured about 300 Abdic's soldiers.
UNHCR Spokesman in Sarajevo Piter Kessler said today that new
refugees arrived in Velika Kladusa because of fighting in western
Bosnia. Kessler warned that refugees could not be provided with
adequate accommodation there.
A group of 462 refugees from the Banja Luka area has still
been waiting for a permission to pass through Croatia, Kessler told
journalists. These people have already stayed for two nights in
Okucani under the protection of the U.N. peacekeepers. The Serb
authorities expelled these people from Banja Luka only because of
their non-Serb nationality. Among those 462 refugees, there are 259
Moslems from a village near Banja Luka who were forced to leave
their homes. Kessler said that many of them told UNHCR
representatives that they would never leave their houses if they
had not been directly endangered.
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