European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 23, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday May 23, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 9 i Edge to up 11 Back Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr armed serbs agreed to pull out from a nearly 2-mile zone around Gorade on sunday As part of a new agreement aimed at ending cease fire violations there. A . Spokesman maj. Rob an Nink called the Promise made during a meeting saturday Quot a stepping Stone to further but bosnian authorities denounced the Deal saying the United nations and the serbs had simply agreed to do the same thing they were supposed to have done under a nato ultimatum late last month. V a bosnian serbs broke off a major assault on Gorade after nato threatened airstrikes. Under the ultimatum bosnian serbs were supposed to pull All personnel out of a 1.8-mile 3-Kilometer exclusion zone around the Center of Gorade and remove All heavy weapons within 12.4 Miles 20 i lome apters of the town. But serbs frequently violated both zones inserting an estimated 150 militia members into the 1,8-mile zone claiming they were needed to protect serbian civilians there. Bosnian government leaders have said they will Boycott peace talks until the Issue is resolved. The . Commander in Bosnia it. Gen. Michael Rose met with military representatives saturday and got a serbian pledge to pull any remaining armed personnel from the exclusion zone around the town Center. The United nations a has offered an agreement which again asks for a cease fire and again asks the serb forces to leave the 1.8-mile zone a bosnian army statement said sunday. It claimed the United nations insistence on collecting All weapons within the zone meant that the government forces in the enclave would be disarmed while their serbian foes just outside the zone would keep theirs. Nairobi Kenya apr rebels captured the International Airport in Rwanda a capital sunday and surrounded a heavily defended army Camp nearby after a week of heavy fighting. The Airport a the main lifeline for bringing badly needed Relief supplies into the capital City Kigali has been closed for the past three Days because of ferocious fighting. The United nations had been trying without Success to get the warring parties to move their troops and guns from around the Airport which it Hopes to use As a staging area for bringing 5,500 new peacekeepers into the tiny Central Africa nation. Abdul Kabia a . Spokesman in Kigali said by Telephone that the insurgents had seized the Airport shortly before Dawn. Another . Official speaking on condition of anonymity said government troops put up very Little resistance. A the rebels came running from All sides and the soldiers just vanished a the official said. 1 killed As would be bombers open fire in Dublin Dublin Ireland apr one Man was killed and another was seriously wounded when two gunmen started shooting while attempting to bomb a fund Raiser for Ira prisoners police said sunday. A a a a a. A. A a a a police searched for the two gunmen who abandoned a bomb that failed to detonate at a Dublin pub late saturday. A had the device itself exploded As was clearly intended the entire pub and All of the occupants would have been blown up including our own men at the scene a a police spokesman said. An outlawed protestant paramilitary group based in Northern Ireland the Ulster Volunteer Force claimed responsibility sunday for the attack the first bombing attempt in Dublin since the 1970s authorities identified the dead Man As Martin Doherty 35, of Dublin. The wounded Man was identified As Patrick Burke 29, also of Dublin. Both were working As doormen at an event held to raise Money for people imprisoned for Ira activities and their families. The attack came a Day after the Irish Republican army said it shot and killed an off duty Soldier in Belfast. The pub incident is one of the most serious Cross Border attacks in Dublin in More than 25 years. More than 1,300 civilians also fled in All directions from the nearby Kano be military Camp which was defended by three government battalions Kabia said. About 330 people a some armed with machetes hand grenades and ak-47 assault rifles a. Sought Protection from a ghanaian . Contingent at the Airport he said. They surrendered their weapons to the . Peacekeepers. The . Peacekeepers have been asked to evacuate 160 wounded people in the Kano be Camp Kabia said. A we have alerted the red Cross and the evacuation will begin As soon As Security is Kabia said the United nations would continue negotiations with both sides for . Control of the Airport a your people arc still at the Airport. 1 want to emphasize that a he said. The Airport fell after a Day and night of ferocious mortar artillery and Small arms fire As fighters of the rwandan patriotic front and government troops sought to silence each others to go. Only 3 Days until mar Magazine in thursdays paper you la find info about Heidelberg Kaiserslautern Mannheim Karlsruhe Worms and Pir Masens everything in the 2fith Asj
