Serbs mount 'reprisal' raid
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Your support makes all the difference.Serbian forces using tanks attacked Bosnian army troops on Tuesday night east of Vares, in what looked like a reprisal for the Bosnian seizure of the town from the Croats last week, Christopher Bellamy writes from Vitez. Yesterday the size and significance of the attack remained unclear. The break-up of Bosnia into areas exclusively occupied by one ethnic group or another continued with the unprecedented move of more than 300 Serbian and Croatian refugees from Travnik into the Serb- controlled area to the west.
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