European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse M vol. 53, no. 3 500 wednesday april 20,1994 d 8693 serbs overrun . Troops capture anti aircraft t guns Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr bosnian serbs heaped More humiliation on the United nations brazenly seizing anti aircraft guns from . F cards tuesday near Sarajevo and Shel ing . Relief offices in Gorade. Officials of the , High commissioner for refugees Agency in Geneva said they lost communications with their Gorade office during shelling and were not sure of the Fate of the staff there a your building is hit now twice wait a til later a said the last message sent by satellite telex which broke off at 5 50 . A we Are outraged As it appears beyond a doubt that we Are being targeted despite assurances from the bosnian serb leadership a Unher spokesman Ron Redmond said. Earlier tuesday 100 to 150 serbian soldiers charged past 30 French peacekeepers at Lukavics Barracks on Sarajevo a Southern fringe and took 18 anti aircraft guns they had surrender under a nato threat of airstrikes. A they were simply overrun a said a . I in spokesman Mai. Eric Chaperon. A if they had fired it would have been a it was unclear where the weapons were taken. The seizure was a direct Challenge to nato which threatened in february to bomb any heavy guns not pulled Back at least 20 idl meters 12.4 Miles from Sarajevo or put under . Control. The nato ultimatum was largely responsible for the Success of a local truce that has kept Sarajevo mostly quiet for More than two months nato officials responded cautiously tuesday to a request from . Secretary general Boutros Boutros Ghali for broader authority to Call in air Power saying an answer might be Days away. Time was running out for Gorade the Muslim enclave 55 Miles Southeast of Sarajevo despite serbian pledges monday to Stop shelling. The main Hospital took direct time to mourns amps Kon go org Tracy Garrett comforts her daughter Jessica while mourning the loss of her husband warrant officer John w. Garrett jr., on tuesday. The garretts were attending a. Memorial service in Gie Belstadt Germany that was for eight service members from the military Community who were killed when . Warplanes shot Down their helicopters by mistake Over Northern Iraq last week. See Story and More photos on Page 4.general weighs human failure in shoot Down Washington apr an air Force general has told Congress that . Pilots flying Over Iraq Are not a cowboys or trigger Happy a but he said human failure May have led to the Downing of two . Helicopters there by american jets. Mai. Gen. Larry l. Henry acting Deputy chief of staff Tor plans and operations said monday that a series of events led to the shooting Down by two f-15cs that killed 26 people thursday. A but in the end we had a breakdown of visual identification a Henry said. A we May find that we simply had a human at. The same time sen. Carl Levin a Mich lashed see general on Page 2wolfhounds Roar ceases at base in Netherlands by Effie Battien staff writer Oesterberg a Netherlands the sole american combat unit in the Netherlands cased its colors and received a Royal Farewell tuesday. The 32nd fighter so inactivated in a ceremony not far from the Queens runway at Oesterberg a. A dutch facility near utrecht where pilots and Crews once stood on 24-hour Alert. A the Roar of the wolfhound Jet has been the sound of Freedom for Many years a said the Squadron commander col. William f. Hodgkins. The squadrons nickname is wolfhounds and its insignia features a see Roar on Page 2inside today Nixon unable to talk after suffering stroke a see Page 5test pilotless Flash More Down to Earth a see Page 22 child abuse allegations investigated in Baum older a see Page 3
