71. NATO planes buzzed Bihac on Friday after Serb tanks and artillery resumed fire on the besieged city, but there were no NATO air strikes on the Serb positions. 72. NATO also claims to have hit several dozen Serb tanks and other armored vehicles and severed many communication links. 73. On Capitol Hill, Gen. John Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the warplanes that led the strike against the Serb tanks returned safely. 74. On Monday evening, two Serb tanks fired seven rounds at government positions north of Sarajevo, the Bosnian army and U.N. spokesman Lt. Col. Gary Coward said. 75. On Wednesday, Serb tanks and guns surrounded the village and began deporting the refugees to government-held territory. 76. On Monday night, a U.N. aid convoy came under Serb tank and anti-aircraft cannon fire as it crossed Mount Igman bound for Sarajevo. 77. On Monday, a French armored personnel carrier was destroyed by Serb tank fire near the same post. 78. One Serb tank was destroyed in the area Monday evening, Bosnian radio reported. 79. One Serb tank was destroyed in the area Monday evening, Bosnian radio reported, but Serb attacks continued. 80. Reliable witnesses near Orahovac saw Serb tanks and artillery pieces moving to back up the counter-attack. |