ZAGREB, Nov 26 (Hina) - "Following the first two days of free movement
of relief convoys, the situation is getting complicated again," said
UNHCR spokeswoman Alemka Lisinski in Zagreb on Friday.
Two convoys that should have entered Bosnia from Serbia were held up at
the border, said Lisinski. "Bosnian Serbs stopped the convoys bound for
Srebrenica and Sarajevo saying that road conditions were very bad. Such
explanations are not acceptable," she said.
Two other convoys, which set out from Croatia for Zenica, reached their
destination, delivering about 240 tonnes of aid, the spokeswoman said.
The delivery of humanitarian aid to central Bosnia resumed three days
ago after a one-month suspension following the killing of a Danish
convoy driver.
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