61. Aidid said he had urged and received assurance from several Somali businessmen that they would buy fuel to run the pumps for at least one month. 62. The pregnant woman had come to the filling station in search of her husband who had slept there overnight without being able to buy fuel, they added. 63. The tankers, owned by Macedonian company MLAZ-Bogdanzi, bought fuel in Bulgaria and were on their way to Skopje. 64. They urged motorists to buy their fuel at other petrol stations. 65. The committee again called on airline Scandinavian Airlines System to stop buying fuel from French company Total because of its close links with the military junta, Johannsen said. |