91. Thousands of Croatian soldiers have headed there in recent days, probably for an offensive to push Serb guns in adjacent Bosnia out of range of Dubrovnik. 92. This week, Croatian soldiers and their Croat allies from Bosnia recaptured huge swathes of rebel territory and the self-proclaimed rebel capital, Knin. 93. This week, Croatian soldiers and their Croatian allies from Bosnia recaptured huge swaths of rebel territory and the self-proclaimed rebel capital, Knin. 94. Thousands of Croatian soldiers armed with tanks and heavy artillery were digging in southeast of the capital Zagreb on Wednesday, readying for a possible attack on rebel Serbs. 95. U.N. human rights monitors have accused Croatian soldiers of atrocities against civilians as well as looting and burning of houses during and after the offensive. 96. U.N. spokesman Chris Gunness confirmed a cross-border Croatian attack, but said it was not clear how far the Croatian soldiers advanced. 97. Truckloads of Croatian soldiers were also reported streaming south to the vicinity of the Adriatic port of Dubrovnik. 98. TV footage showed Croatian soldiers entering the captured town of Benkovac, near Knin, at length. 99. U.N. officials and international human rights observers have accused Croatian soldiers of atrocities against civilians as well as looting and burning of houses during and after the offensive. 100. U.N. and U.S. envoys reported evidence that Croatian soldiers, police and civilians burned and looted Serb homes and murdered Serb civilians. |