1. Today, something similar is happening in the Serb part of Bosnia.
2. U.S. military officials claim the ethnic Serb part of the country, the Republika Srpska, is in political and military disarray.
3. Others follow from the Serb part of neighboring Bosnia.
4. A bitter power struggle in the Serb part of Bosnia has split police and other state institutions into factions loyal to Karadzic or Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic.
5. A U.S. State Department advisory urged all Americans to leave Yugoslavia, and the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo asked Americans in the Serb part of neighboring Bosnia to evacuate.
6. A U.S. State Department advisory urged Americans to leave Yugoslavia, and the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo asked Americans in the Serb part of neighboring Bosnia to evacuate.
7. A State Department advisory urged all U.S. citizens to leave Yugoslavia, and Americans in the Serb part of neighboring Bosnia also were advised to leave.
8. Ahead of the likely announcement, the U.S. Embassy issued a travel warning, telling citizens to avoid the country, particularly its Serb part.
9. Ahead of the Brcko announcement, the U.S. Embassy issued a travel warning, telling citizens to avoid the country, particularly its Serb part.
10. Aside from greeting troops, he met with Bosnian President Bosnia President Alija Izetbegovic and with Bosnian Serb officials, including the mayor of the Serb part of Sarajevo.