SARAJEVO, Sept 15 (Hina) - Moslem-led Bosnian army forces gained
ground in heavy battles against the Serb military around the
central Bosnian town of Konjic (about 50 km south of Sarajevo),
UNPROFOR spokesman Major Eric Chaperon told a press conference in
Sarajevo today.
Chaperon added that in retaliation, Serb forces targeted
greater Konjic with artillery fire and that three projectiles hit
the town's centre.
The Croat Defence Council (HVO) command said that HVO troops
would withdraw from around Konjic later today.
According to Chaperon, the HVO commanders said in a statement
they did not want their troops to be engaged in battles between the
Bosnian army and Serb forces.
UN sources confirmed that cautionary measures had been
tightened in Mostar because of a possibility of renewed Serb
artillery attacks on the city.
UN military observers said Bosnian government army and Serb
forces continued fighting around Bosanska Otoka and the Grabez
Plateau in west Bosnia. They also reported exchanges of artillery
fire in the northern Bosanska Posavina region.
In the eastern Moslem-held town of Gorazde, a British UN
peace-keeper was lightly wounded at 8 p.m. yesterday as Serb forces
attacked a British patrol.
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