51. A day before, a rocket attack on a U.N. bus carrying Serb civilians left two Serbs dead and three injured. 52. A bus bombing killed at least seven Serb civilians Friday inside Kosovo. 53. A cameraman from Associated Press Television who entered Okucani on Tuesday said he found the town under Croatian government control, and that Serb civilians still were present. 54. A local Serb commander, Maj. Gen. Dragomir Milosevic, accused the United Nations of protecting government snipers firing on Serb civilians. 55. A number of Serb civilians who live in Kosovo also left, fearing reprisals from returning ethnic Albanian refugees. 56. A Serb civilian was killed and his wife seriously injured in Kosovo early Saturday when assailants hurled a hand grenade into their bedroom, the Serb Media Center said. 57. A Serb forensic expert, Slavisa Dobricanin, told Tanjug news agency his Finnish collegues had examined bones found in an alleged massacre site of Serb civilians. 58. Across the province, Serb civilians seemed increasingly eager to listen to such talk. 59. Already, UNHCR officials have counted scores of cars and trucks filled with Serb civilians moving into western Bosnia from Croatia, Nyberg said. 60. Although Croats made up the vast majority of the victims in the fighting, independent reports show that Serb civilians were slain too. |