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SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Muslims accused Serbs of launching attacks in Sarajevo and other parts of the former Yugoslav republic Thursday, a day after Bosnian Serb leaders said they had
halted all military operations. Doctors said two people were killed and nine wounded in government-held parts of Sarajevo; Muslim-run radio accused Serbs besieging the city of sporadic
sniper and mortar attacks. The Belgrade-based news agency Tanjug reported that more than 20 mortar rounds fired by government forces slammed into the Serb-held Sarajevo district of Grbavica
in under 30 minutes. In Croatia, state radio said that rebel Serbs in the republic’s Serb-held Krajina region kept up artillery attacks around the port of Zadar for the second day. A
cease-fire between Croatian forces and ethnic Serbs was supposed to go into effect Thursday, but Croatian Serb Gen. Mile Novakovic did not show up to sign the truce. MORE TO READ