61. Ukrainian peacekeepers had seen Bosnian troops torching homes, said another U.N. spokesman, Chris Gunness. 62. Ukrainian peacekeepers saw Bosnian troops torching homes, said U.N. spokesman Chris Gunness. 63. UN special envoy Yasushi Akashi said Friday Serb leaders agreed to release Ukrainian peacekeepers in northern Bosnia, as well as Dutch and British convoys detained since last Saturday. 64. U.N. spokesman Alexander Ivanko initially reported Ukrainian peacekeepers in Zepa had advised that local government troops accepted Serb terms of surrender Monday night. 65. U.N. spokesman Alexander Ivanko initially reported Ukrainian peacekeepers in Zepa had told U.N. headquarters that local government troops accepted Serb terms of surrender Monday night. 66. U.N. spokesman Alexander Ivanko said in Zagreb, Croatia, that Bosnian Serb units had made an incursion across the border into Croatia and kidnapped seven Ukrainian peacekeepers. 67. U.N. spokesman Alexander Ivanko said Ukrainian peacekeepers in the enclave reported Serb advances across the Zepa River in the west of the enclave. 68. U.N. spokesman Alexander Ivanko said Ukrainian peacekeepers in the enclave reported Serbs were advancing across the Zepa River in the west of the enclave. 69. U.N. spokesman Alexander Ivanko said in Zagreb, Croatia, that Bosnian Serb units crossed into Croatia and kidnapped seven Ukrainian peacekeepers. 70. Ukraine, according to local reports, also hopes the visit will help secure financial assistance for the deployment of Ukrainian peacekeepers in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo. |
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