51. Djindjic and others are also insisting that Gen. Nebojsa Pavkovic be removed from his position as head of the Yugoslav army. 52. Dozens of witnesses described a pattern of cooperation among the Frenkis, the Serbian Police, and the Yugoslav army. 53. European Union diplomatic monitors said they saw Yugoslav army tanks entering the broad swath of countryside, which had been tightly sealed by the Serbian police. 54. Even as monitors left, in a coordinated motorcade of bright orange vehicles to the border, they watched large numbers of Yugoslav army soldiers on the move. 55. Even with the latest withdrawals, the Serbian-dominated Yugoslav army and police will still be able to keep thousands of troops in Kosovo. 56. Even so, a senior administration official said again Thursday that the assaults were beginning to hurt the Yugoslav army. 57. Extra troops have been brought in to supplement the peacekeeping force in case of violence after British troops uncovered a Yugoslav army operation to disrupt elections. 58. Five Yugoslav army soldiers were also apprehended Thursday by U.S. troops after straying into Kosovo on a foot patrol. 59. For example, Djindjic said that the Yugoslav army chief of staff, Gen. Nebojsa Pavkovic, would be fired. 60. Frroku was killed on Thursday after stepping on a land mine while picking fruit from a tree in an abandoned Yugoslav army bunker. |