51. Bosnian government media reported Serb attacks in the northeast while rebel Serbs claimed a new Croat-Muslim push on their lines Tuesday.
52. Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic urged the NATO force to retaliate against what he said was a Serb attack calculated to halt peacemaking.
53. Bonsia government media have reported four starvation deaths on Srebrenica, under a big Serb attack, although the deaths have not been officially confirmed.
54. Bosnian Croats and Muslims have been trying to cut the corridor, and the Serb attack against Vidovice evidently was aimed at broadening the corridor and making it safer.
55. Bosnian leaders complained that the Western warning over Gorazde would be met with Serb attacks on other areas.
56. Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic claimed the fighting had been prompted by Serb attacks, but had subsided.
57. Bosnian leaders complained that the Western warning on Gorazde simply would be met with Serb attacks on other areas.
58. Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic repeated a proposal for demilitarization of an area around Sarajevo to stop Serb attacks on the besieged Bosnian capital.
59. Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic accused U.N. peacekeepers of inaction despite Serb attacks on targets in Sarajevo and elsewhere.
60. Both countries said they would expel U.N. peacekeepers if they failed to stop Serb attacks in Bosnia and restore Croatian government control over rebel-held territory.