21. After a quiet Friday, fighting erupted again on Saturday, with Serb infantry backed by tanks moving deeper into the pocket. 22. After a quiet Friday, fighting erupted again on Saturday, with Serb infantry backed by tanks moving deeper into the pocket and outflanking the UN observation posts. 23. Eight additional Dutch UN soldiers who had been surrounded by Serb infantry on Saturday surrendered and were moved to the Serb-held town of Bratunac. 24. Eight other Dutch UN soldiers who had been surrounded by Serb infantry on Saturday surrendered and were moved to the Serb-held town of Bratunac. 25. The soldiers under the command of the Dutch officer fled Srebrenica Tuesday afternoon after putting up a makeshift defence against Serb infantry and tanks that attacked the town. 26. The Security Council had been informed that Serb infantry had penetrated into the safe area around Bihac and that the two sides were exchanging fire. 27. The Serb infantry units were backed by tanks and artillery and mortar fire. 28. The soldiers commanded by the Dutch officer fled Srebrenica Tuesday afternoon after putting up a makeshift defence against Serb infantry and tanks that attacked the town. 29. On Saturday, Serb infantry backed by tanks, surrounded three UN observation posts in the south of the enclave. 30. On the weekend Serb infantry, backed by tanks and artillery, began an assualt on Zepa, the smallest of the enclaves in eastern Bosnia. |