71. The United Nations confirmed that the Bosnian government had staged attacks from safe areas.
72. The United States had also proposed extending the safe area four miles northward and demilitarizing it.
73. The victims are believed to be Muslim men captured and executed after Bosnian Serbs took Srebrenica, a U.N. safe area, last July.
74. There is no fighting around Gorazde, however, and many observers feel that the Serbs are unlikely to attack this last remaining safe area in eastern Bosnia.
75. These families need building material to put up new homes in safe areas.
76. They expect the capture of Zepa, another UN safe area south of Srebrenica, as early as Thursday.
77. These officials said France was against such a withdrawal because those safe areas were already so vulnerable to a Serbian takeover.
78. They want to halt Bosnian Serb attacks on Muslim safe areas.
79. Thousands of Albanians have been unable to return to their homes in the north side as the Serbian community has determinedly defended a safe area for itself.
80. U.N. officials said that they expect that Gorazde, the third designated safe area in eastern Bosnia, will be attacked soon.