European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse In Estes 1942-1992 50 years of service vol. 51, no. 40 350 wednesday May 27,1992 d 8693 soviets armed terrorists russian documents show Moscow apr the soviet Union supplied arms to palestinian terrorists for attacks on . And israeli targets in the 1970s, according to documents released by the russian government. On the eve of tuesdays court hearing on the legality of his ban on the communist party president Boris n. Yeltsin began to release the contents of a a special among the first documents released Are papers detailing the promotion of terrorism by leaders of the former soviet Union during the waning decades of the cold War. Western governments often accused the soviet Union of backing International terrorism in the 1970s and �?T80s, but internal documents indicating High level involvement by the communist tarty had not previously been made Public. Russians constitutional court said it would consider the legality of Yeltsin a 1991 decrees liquidating the communist party and nationalizing its property. The court also said it would examine whether the party was Ever Legal to begin with. The courts decision to Combine those two aspects could derail the Challenge. If the court decides the party was invalid from the Start it would in effect validate see soviets on Page 2serbia scolds West for its hellish policy Belgrade Yugoslavia apr Serbia a foreign minister on tuesday rejected Western criticism of his rftnith1irf� Rulp in Tho Ion an Ruml republics role in the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina and said a proposed economic Boycott would a cause More bloodshed. Serbia foreign minister Vladislav Jovanovic said a the West has miscalculated and involved itself in a hellish a Serbia is not an aggressor a he said in an interview. A by isolating Serbia the West could also isolate the possibility of peace and stability in the Jovanovic said Serbia had no control Over serbian irregulars in Bosnia. He criticized their attacks on the cities of Sarajevo and Mostar and called for an immediate halt to the fighting. European Community members met tuesday in Brussels Belgium to consider punitive measures against Serbia such As freezing its assets abroad and Emba going Trade but reached no decision. Officials said France was leading a group that wanted to let the United nations decide whether to impose sanctions. Washington has been pressing for harsher Steps against Serbia saying it is the aggressor in the fighting. Serbs who oppose Independence for the Republic have seized two thirds of the territory in fighting since bosnian muslims and croats voted for Independence on feb. 29. More than 2,200 people have been killed. Sarajevo the besieged bosnian capital was relatively quiet during the Day but serb artillery Crews opened up As night fell hitting the City a maternity Hospital croatian radio said. It had no word on casualties. At least 42 people have died fighting this week in the Sarajevo suburb of Hadzii Belgrade Media reported. Representatives of the warring sides met in Lisbon see Serbia on Page 2planely spectaculars amps Jim dash Orin members of the Royal air forces red arrows team Streak above Raf Mildenhall England As part of air fete �?T92, which Drew about 406,000 people Over the weekend. Sec Story and More photos on Page 3.postal service extends deadline for new addresses Apo deadline change by Crystal Laureano staff writer the deadline for complying with the new military mail address format and zip codes has been extended seven months a until feb. 15, 1993 a largely because commercial mailers have not adapted to the system. The program which mandates a four line address format and changes Many overseas military zip codes began worldwide july 15, 1991. But officials at the . Postal service decided to extend the deadline because of the number of commie Cial mailers that have not made the changes and he cause of growing concern from patrons. A a there is a lot of apprehension by custom is that on july 15 something drastic is going to happen to then mail if the address in t Jansi Light Quot Kenneth w i Ladden general manager for the International and military mail operations division said tuesday. A a we re not going to make a big splash out of tins thing but we Hope the Extension will alleviate some of the concern a Mcfadden said. Most overseas military customers has tiled to change their address with then stateside 01 Gani Atins hut some commercial Linns turn not updated tin u mailing equipment he said a a in a not 100 pc cent sat died with the Piggiee. Me Tad Den said a a lot of i amp Arius has e the i s queued up but we thought loses d be on Hue in inns some Hil u e automated mailing q.1l in in i duh-.1 the to incl in Mem not it in of aim Ini i it a
