European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 b the stars and stripes world 30 women and children killed in attack on bus from wire reports Moscow a georgian militants opened lire on a bus wednesday killing 30 women and children from the separatist enclave of South Ossetia an official said. Alexander Nav Sadie chairman of a georgian government committee on human rights said the identities of the attackers were not known. He said the attack occurred in the Village of Kev Khi near ask Heinvali capital of the South Ossetia Region. F-16 ejection kills Man Volkel Netherlands a a civilian Man died on Impact after accidentally ejecting from the cockpit of a parked f-16 fighter Jet thursday a Netherlands air Force spokesman said. It was not known How the 25-year-old dutchman had gained Access to the aircraft which was parked in a restricted area at the Volkert air Force base said base spokesman Jos Van As. The victim had a pass often Given to airmen s families to use the base s recreational facilities. Van As said. 7 in bus killed by train Heide Germany a six children and an adult were killed when a commuter train slammed into a Small bus at a Railroad crossing in Northern Germany late wednesday police said. The Accident occurred on the track Between Bussum and Heide on the Northern coast about tit Miles Northwest of Hamburg. The crossing was marked by a Light signal police said. Pakistan quake kills 22 Peshawar Pakistan a an earthquake rocked a Remote Region of Northern Pakistan on wednesday killing at least 22 people As it collapsed houses of dried mud state run television reported. The quake measuring 5,5 on the Richter scale struck Northwest Frontier province 25 executed in China Beijing a Twenty five drug smugglers rapists and other criminals were executed in a single Day in a Southern chinese province according to a news report seen in Beijing on thursday. Two Hong Kong residents convicted of drug smuggling were among those executed in Huangdong province on wednesday the Yangcheng evening news of Canton reported. Hotel leap kills Chutis London a a Man in his 20s was killed wednesday night Irving to Parachute from the roof of the London Hilton police said. A Scotland Yard spokesman said the Many a Parachute failed to open and he plummeted about 300 feet onto a canopy outside the hotel across from Hyde Park. Boat people picked up san Juan puerto Rico the . Coast guard said it had picked up 1,635 haitian boat people tuesday a record for a 24-hour period. The haitians were taken from 15 overcrowded boats and were being interviewed by immigration authorities at the . Naval base in Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Tea called health drink Colombo sri Lanka Tea packets in sri Lanka will now carry the logo Quot Tea drinking is beneficial to health Quot the governments latest step in promoting it As a health drink to boost sales. Drinking Lea stimulates Clear thinking and mental alertness helps lower cholesterol Levels and has a cleansing effect on the skin claims Bryan Baptist a Tea broker. Friday May 22, 1992 caught by Blaze enveloped by Dames firefighter Kim Jinho 27, screams in agony As he is pulled from a burning car in Chang won South Korea. On duty downtown wednesday Kim was trying to put out a fire in a parked car when his clothes caught fire. He was hospitalized with critical bums. Rival afghan guerrilla factions agree to Stop the bloodshed Kabul. Afghanistan apr rival guerrilla factions who have been fighting for control of the new islamic government agreed thursday to abandon combat As a Means of solving their disputes. The agreement negotiated by a Neutral guerrilla party creates a peacekeeping Force that will interpose itself Between the rival factions Over the coming week. It also banishes from the interim government All High ranking members of the communist regime along with Quot enemies of the understanding however does not specifically address a string of political wrangles that have divided guerrilla factions led by renegade islamic fundamentalist Gul Buddin la Esmatyar and defense minister Ahmed Shah Masood. A your Job is not to solve Afghanistan a political problems its just to Stop the fighting a said Gen. Rahma Tullah Safi who announced the agreement. Safi said the agreement was worked out by Jallad Din Haquani a member of the Yunis Khalis faction of the party of islam during 15 Days of negotiations. A we Are All afghans a Haquani told several Hundred guerrilla commanders religious and tribal leaders who gathered to hear the announcement. A a we must Stop the Safi showed the crowd letters supporting the Accord signed by Masood and by Hematyar who has so far refused to join Afghanistan a new government. Exploding tvs plague dutch viewers the Hague Netherlands apr More than 200 people from around the Netherlands called a consumer hot line this week to complain of televisions mysteriously exploding or catching fire. The line was opened monday by the consumer safety Institute after 10 sets had gone up in smoke Here since january. The latest blew up in the Home of Hague resident joke Scholten two weeks ago causing $21,600 of damage. Her to a birthday present just bought Tor her daughter Wasny to even switched on. Quot this is a worrying phenomenon a fire department spokesman Alfred Bulthuis said wednesday. A was far As we know it has never happened to this extent last month firefighters rescued an elderly handicapped woman from a smoke filled living room after her television burst into flames. The consumer safety Institute said it was baffled by the fires because some sets were running and others net and a variety of brands was involved. The Institute has begun an investigation. Ramos still leads in slow philippine count Manila Philippines apr presidential candidate Fidel Ramos spokesman said thursday there was an Quot irreversible trends in favor of the former defense Secretary As he led for the seventh Day in counting from last weeks election. Ramos president Cora on Aquino a candidate appeared heading to Victory but with the weakest mandate in philippine history. Pears of violence in the Wake of the May 11 election were heightened As three winning candidates and an election official were killed in separate ambushes. Former first lady Imelda Marcos running fifth in the seven member presidential race ended her electoral protest and appeared thursday in court to answer illegal currency charges. To protest alleged fraud in the balloting she had refused to appear earlier. With nearly 48 percent of ballots counted Media citizens Quick count a private tabulation firm said Ramos was leading thursday with 2,663,852 votes or 23.7 percent a slight increase Over his rivals. Miriam defensor Santiago trailed with 2,000,782 votes or 17.8 percent. Businessman Eduardo a Dand mgr Cojuangco a Marcos ally had 1,924,247, or 17.1 percent
