51. The British publication is internationally recognized as an authority on military equipment used by fighting forces around the world. 52. The commitment to let planes land in Sarajevo again was made by Gen. Dragomir Milosevic, commander of Bosnian Serb forces around the city. 53. The design varies slightly from force to force around the country. 54. The developments signaled a serious setback to attempts by the pro-democracy forces around Kostunica to impose full authority over key power bases in Yugoslavia. 55. The commitment was confirmed by Gen. Dragomir Milosevic, commander of Bosnian Serb forces around the city and no relation to the Serb leader. 56. The commitment to let planes land again was made by Gen Dragomir Milosevic, commander of Bosnian Serb forces around the city. 57. The initial phase would start with bombing of Serb ground troops and air defenses in support of the Bosnian government forces around Gorazde. 58. The Israeli army said mortar fire was shot at Israeli forces around the time of the bombing. 59. The out-gunned Bosnian army lost ground Sunday to a fierce assault by anti-government forces around an embattled town in northwest Bosnia, U.N. officials said. 60. The rebels also attacked Macedonian forces around Sara Mountain and other villages near Tetovo and in the Kumanovo area, north of Skopje. |