European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 06, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday november 6, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 11 . Orders troop up i loot Somalia by newday United nations the Security Council on Friday unanimously ordered that peacekeeping troops be withdrawn from Somalia by March 31, virtually conceding that the United nations had failed to wrest military control of the country from warlord led paramilitary groups. Have the people of Somalia especially their leaders taken advantage of this Opportunity asked ambassador Madeleine Al Bright of the nearly two year peacekeeping Effort which resulted in the deaths of More than 130 . Troops and personnel 26 of the americans. V today that question is still in doubt she said insisting that even so the peacekeepers had saved hundreds of thousands of somali from starving to death. The Council Resolution said Lack of cooperation from the somalian warlords had fundamentally undermined the United nations objectives in it cited the need to protect . Troops from further harm some 17,300 . Peacekeeping troops from numerous countries but not the United states Are posted in Somalia. Washington which would like the troops withdrawn within the next three months probably will be called upon to protect the pull out said a . Official at the United nations. The peacekeeping Effort which is costing the United nations nearly $1 billion a year was launched in december 1992 when departing president Bush heeded complaints from . Secretary general Boutros Boutros Ghali that powerful countries were responding to civil strife among Whites in former Yugoslavia but ignoring the plight of Black civilians in Somalia. Bosnian vow to press on As serbs see final battle7 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina a bos Nian army commanders avowed saturday to keep up their biggest most successful attack in 2n years or War despite serbian claims that they blunted it and were gearing for a showdown. Bosnian serbian military and political leaders meet ing Friday in Pale their stronghold East of Sarajevo announced a general Call up suspended University classes set up student brigades cancelled All leaves an toughened penalties against deserters including confiscation of property. We Are headed for the final Battle declared bos Nian serbian Leader Radovan Karadzic. Serbs have had a heavy advantage in firepower through the War which began in april 1992, Ana used that to take control of 70 percent or Bosnia and Herze Govina. V Ain recent weeks however better motivated and More numerous troops of the Muslim led army have taken up to 160 Square Miles of territory. The bosnian serbs also Likely Are suffering from fuel shortages since their former Patron in Yugoslavia ser Bian president Slobodan Milosevic closed the Border to pressure them into accepting an International peace plan. r. " Karadzic has refused and despite Milosevic s pres sure efforts to negotiate an end to the War have taken a Back scat to Battlefield developments. Top officials with the United nations including the chief for former Yugoslavia Yasushi Akashi and the military commander for Bosnia it. Gen. Michael Rose were to meet later saturday in Zagreb Croatia with representatives of the United states russian Frik Ain France and Germany to review the Effort in the. New circumstances. Kupres town in Central Bosnia that the serbs had held since the beginning of the War and referred to Ashe Gates of Bosnia fell to the bosnian army and an Allied bosnian croatian militia Tan Jug news Agency of serbian led Yugoslavia quoted bosnian serbian military sources As saying the had established new defense lines halted the offensive and had control Over the territory Northwest of commander of the bosnian army s 7th corps Gen. Mehmet Alagic whose troops fought for Kupres told Sarajevo s Mam Oslebo Dienje daily that the attack would continue. We will not Stop at what to have achieved. Behave the strength and the possibility to continue Alagic said in an interview published saturday. Weare going to liberate further territories. In Sarajevo a . Spokesman maj Herve Gourm Lon said the next target of the government s attack could be the serbian held town of Don i a Kun. 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