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PRESS RELEASE (95)53 26 May 1995
NATO AIRSTRIKES AGAIN IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
This morning, at 10:30 hrs local time, NATO fighter
aircraft plus support aircraft carried out a second
attack on the Pale ammunition depot southeast of Sarajevo
in Bosnia-Herzegovina. This attack was carried out at
the request of the United Nations Peace Forces and struck
targets mutually agreed by the United Nations Protection
Forces Deputy Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Raymond Crabbe,
and CINCSOUTH, Admiral Leighton W. Smith, Jr. This second
strike was in response to the continued Bosnian Serb
aggressions after the initial NATO strike on Pale. No NATO
personnel were injured, and all aircraft are returning to
their bases. Initial information indicates this second
mission was successful.
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COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE (95)53 26 mai 1995
NOUVELLE FRAPPE AERIENNE DE L'OTAN EN BOSNIE-HERZEGOVINE
Ce matin a 10h30 (heure locale), des chasseurs de l'OTAN,
avec des aeronefs de soutien, ont a nouveau attaque le
depot de munitions de Pale, au sud-est de Sarajevo, en
Bosnie-Herzegovine. Cette attaque, menee a la demande des
forces de paix des Nations Unies, a porte sur des cibles
mutuellement agreees par l'adjoint du commandant de la
force de protection des Nations Unies, le general de
division Raymond Crabbe et par le CINCSOUTH, l'amiral
Leighton W. Smith Jr. Cette deuxieme frappe a ete
effectuee en reponse aux agressions auxquelles les Serbes
de Bosnie ont continue de se livrer apres la frappe
initiale de l'OTAN sur Pale. Le personnel de l'OTAN n'a
pas subi de pertes, et tous les appareils sont repartis en
direction de leurs bases. Les premieres informations
indiquent que cette deuxieme mission a ete un succes.