ZAGREB, Nov 8 (Hina) - The International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) offers help to displaced civilians who have sought shelter
in Serb-controlled areas of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The ICRC, in a statement issued last evening, underlined that
emergency surgical assistance and access to better heating were of
the most urgent requirements of more than 8,000 displaced civilians
who were now sheltered in the Banja Luka region.
Yesterday the ICRC delivered 2.5 metric tonnes of medical
material, sufficient for the treatment of some 200 war-wounded, to
the Doboj hospital. Medical supplies had been also handed to the
staff at the Bosanski Novi health centre and the Banja Luka
hospital had been provided with surgical equipment, the statement
read.
During the past week, the ICRC delivered first aid and
surgical material for the treatment of war wounded in Kljuc, Sanski
Most and Srbobran, as well as to the hospitals in Prijedor and
Bosanski Petrovac.
Emergency relief assistance had been also given to displaced
people who arrived in Sipovo from Kupres, according to the
statement.
An ICRC engineer was also investigating the possibility of
repairing the central heating system in the Sipovo hotel, where
several hundred displaced were currently housed in cramped
conditions. After assessing the needs of some 5,000 civilians who
fled to Bosanski Petrovac, ICRC delegates distributed blankets,
soap and candles, the statement read.
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