ZAGREB, Aug 16 (Hina) - Displaced persons have so far lifted a
blockade of 17 out of 19 U.N. crossing points into the UN Protected
Areas in Croatia, UNPROFOR spokesman Paul Risley told a press
conference in Zagreb today.
Risley added that the remaining two crossings - at Lipik in
U.N. Sector West and Medak in U.N. Sector South - were expected to
be reopened to U.N. traffic later in the day.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, U.N. reports said the situation was
mainly calm. Fighting was recorded around, Gradacac, Dastansko and
Olovo in northern Bosnia.
Risley said that the anti-sniping agreement, signed in
Sarajevo yesterday, was mainly observed, with only two minor
sniping incidents recorded yesterday.
In the Bihac area in the west, the front line between Moslem-
led Bosnian government army and Moslem forces loyal to local leader
Fikret Abdic was calm. The two sides were expected to resume U.N.-
mediated talks tomorrow.
A British U.N. peacekeeper died yesterday morning in a mine-
disposal operation north of Gornji Vakuf, central Bosnia, and a
member of the Croat Defence Council (HVO) sustained serious wounds,
Risley said. This was the eighth British U.N. soldier to have been
killed on the peacekeeping mission in Bosnia.
U.N. special representative to former Yugoslavia Yasushi
Akashi is in Sarajevo today for talks with Vice-President of the
Moslem-Croat federation Ejup Ganic.
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