31. Anicet Ntawuhiganyo, spokesman for the National Liberation Front, said the army was using helicopters and artillery to attack rebel positions. 32. Army spokesman Lt. Col. Isaie Nibizi said the army used troops and fixed-winged aircraft equipped with bombs to flush out rebels hiding in hills northeast of Bujumbura. 33. Betselem said it suspected the army used so-called Flechette tank shells, which are packed with thousands of darts for greater deadliness. 34. Both armies used aircraft, tanks and artillery supplied to Ethiopia by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. 35. Both armies use aircraft, tanks and artillery supplied to Ethiopia by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. 36. But the army also still uses the standard one-quart canteen, in part because the soft reservoirs are less durable, he said. 37. Chroniclers of the movement say the military planted people among the demonstrators to incite violence which the army could use as justification for opening fire. 38. Delic also said his army was using the cease-fire for more training and war preparations. 39. Delic said last month that the Bosnian army was using the cease-fire to regroup and strengthen its forces. 40. Delic admitted his army was using the cease-fire for more training and war preparations. |