101. Houses were burning, apparently targeted in a Serb attack that could be heard from the capital starting late Sunday.
102. In an effort respond more forcefully to Serb attacks on government-held areas, the administration is pushing the United Nations to change its decision-making in Bosnia.
103. In Geneva, Switzerland, the U.N. refugee agency said it had resumed aid convoys, which were suspended Monday for fear of Serb attacks if NATO launched airstrikes.
104. In Srebrenica, Dutch peacekeepers desperately tried to hold out against the Serb attacks but were finally overrun just hours after limited NATO air strikes early last week.
105. In Sarajevo, Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic repeated a proposal to demilitarize an area around Sarajevo to stop Serb attacks on the besieged Bosnian capital.
106. In Zepa, another U.N. safe area, Sarajevo radio said five civiilians were wounded Thursday and early Friday in a Serb attack.
107. In Zagreb, Croatia, U.N. spokesman Rida Ettarashany said the Serb attack toward Bosanska Krupa in northwest Bosnia also seemed to have slowed Wednesday.
108. It had been up to people on higher levels to decide how to respond to the Serb attack.
109. International aid agencies were struggling to reach tens of thousands of refugees camped in the woods of Kosovo province, after Serb attacks forced them to flee their villages.
110. It is also understandable that the KLA wants to remain armed in case of possible Serb attacks in the future.