European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 16, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday january 16, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 13 serbs seek to gain ground As talks in Geneva hear Tula Bosnia and Herzegovina a bosnian1 serbs pressed an attack saturday in tended to isolate this key government enclave from Sarajevo and strengthen their military hand before peace talks this week in Geneva. State run bosnian radio said intense fighting persisted around Kolovo Northwest of Sarajevo where serbs Are trying to Cut across a Swath of government territory to isolate Tula from the bosnian capital. It said serbs were in the fifth Day of an infantry attack there. It. Col. Bill Aikman a spokesman for . Forces in Sarajevo said there was also heavy artillery fire in the area. R. He said . Observers were unable to con firm whether the serbs had gained ground. Bosnian serbs earlier said they had breached government lines thursday near Kolovo but the government denied the claim. It s a Battle for Bosnia Herzegovina government spokesman Ekrem Avdic said Friday. If they can Cut us in pieces it would be easier to Deal with Kolovo is Midway Between Sarajevo and Tula a Muslim stronghold 50 Miles Northwest of the capital. Refugees have tripled the prewar population of about 130,000. The government s loss of Kolovo would narrow its land corridor to Tula and boost serbian chances of dividing and conquering As they try to push toward land they hold in Northern Bosnia. People in Tula crowd aboard a train heading to the mining town of Banovich 22 Miles away. There Are few other Means of transportation in Bosnia and Herzegovina so the train is always jammed. Pope attacks activities rooted in nationalism Vatican City a deciding the evils of exaggerated forms of nationalism Pope John Paul ii on saturday implored political leaders to end the blood shed in Bosnia. The Peoples there Are still in the hands of torturers without morals the pontiff said in his annual address to the Vatican diplomatic corps. I would like once More to condemn in the most categorical manner the crimes against Man and humanity which Are being perpetrated before our very eyes he said. The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been one of the dominant themes on the Pope s Agenda. As recently As wednesday he said it was time to disarm the aggressor there. In a panoramic Survey of the world s problems Johnpaul praised peace efforts in the Middle East and Northern Ireland condemned War in Afghanistan and Africa spoke of the intolerable discrimination suffered by catholics in the far East and said the normalization of political life in Central America should be seeded up. He said it was urgently necessary to end a state of lawlessness spreading in Many african countries naming Angola Burundi Zaire Somalia Sudan and Algeria. 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A few escaped the flames but face a Bleak future because supplies of eucalyptus tree leaves their sole source of food and moisture were burned up. We had thriving colonies in this area and we fear most have died. It s very grim said Audrey Koosman of the native animal Trust fund at the Small town of Raymond Terrace 95 Miles North of Sydney. We got teams out there now looking in the treetops. We found one dead Mother with a dead Joey baby Koala still in her Pouch. Eight survivors were sighted and two were rescued she said. The rescued survivors were badly burned particularly on the paws from walking on hot ashes and climbing Smol Dering Trees. The More than 100 Forest fires that blazed across Southeastern Australia fora week killed four people and destroyed 1.9 million acres. The numbers of koalas killed injured and surviving were not available saturday because the fires were just being brought under control. Even before the fires exact population numbers were not known because Many lived in inaccessible Forest areas where surveys were difficult. The National Parks and wildlife serv ice fears that Many thousands of animal perished in fast moving infernos. All but 2 percent of the Royal National Park the world s second oldest National Park after Yellowstone in the United states was razed. The Park is on Syd Ney s Southern outskirts. The australian Koala foundation fears some areas might never see another Koala. The possibility of local extinction in some places is very real. Koalas have been under pressure for years As their Forest habitats Are cleared for new suburbs and growing towns said Deborah Tarbart the foundation s executive director. In dam r wild \ n . 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