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May 29, 1995, Page 001001 The New York Times Archives Bosnia's Foreign Minister was killed today, and the Bosnian Serbs stepped up their humiliation of the United Nations by adding 33 British soldiers and 8 Canadians to a long list of hostages. Irfan Ljubijankic, the Bosnian Foreign Minister, and five others died when their helicopter was shot down by Serbian forces near the town of Cetingrad in Serbian-occupied Croatia, Government officials said.
The United Nations said the helicopter had been downed by a missile apparently fired from Serbian-held territory. Croatian Serb forces said they had shot down the helicopter, a Croatian Serb news agency reported. Ljubijankic, 43 years old, was one of three co-presidents of the governing Muslim nationalist Party of Democratic Action. He was traveling early today from his native Bihac to Zagreb, the Croatian capital, when the helicopter was downed about a mile from the Bosnian border. His death came as separatist Serbian forces, apparently emboldened rather than cowed by two NATO air strikes near their stronghold of Pale last week, took British soldiers captive at several United Nations observation posts around the town of Gorazde in eastern Bosnian. 'The Bosnian Serb Army is behaving like a terrorist organization,' said Alexander Ivanko, a United Nations spokesman. It was the first time that the United Nations had referred to the Bosnian Serbs as terrorists, but this did not alter the fact that the Serbs have apparently seized the political and military initiative.
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The capture of the British troops amounted to a particularly sharp challenge to Western governments by the Serbs, who have responded with aggression rather than compliance to NATO's attempt to stop Serbian shelling of Sarajevo through the use of limited force. Error while patching file acrmp.exe. The Serbs are now defying the two largest contributors of troops to the peacekeeping force -- Britain and France.
More than 150 French troops are already being held as hostages or human shields in an attempt -- successful so far -- to deter further NATO military action. Eight Canadian soldiers were also detained today near the town of Ilijas, northwest of Sarajevo. The policy of using NATO force was strongly backed by President Clinton when the air strikes began on Thursday with an attack on an ammunition dump near the Bosnian Serb stronghold. But the Administration has fallen largely silent on how to respond to the crisis that has ensued. NATO planes swooped over Sarajevo and nearby Pale today, drawing antiaircraft fire from the Serbs. But the aircraft did not attack.
Foreign Ministers of the European Union are to meet in Brussels on Monday, and NATO Foreign Ministers in the Netherlands on Tuesday. It appeared unlikely that a decision on any further NATO air attacks would be taken until after those meetings. In the beleaguered Bosnian capital, whose streets have emptied since shelling of the city resumed last month, the commander of United Nations troops in Bosnia, Lieut. Rupert Smith, today awaited political instructions on whether to attempt negotiation or use further force to try to free the hostages. 'Whenever General Smith tried to raise the question of the hostages, he was met by a torrent of accusations,' the official said. 'General Mladic said he understood that General Smith now reports to a new boss -- Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic.'
The official said the two generals had a particularly sharp exchange over the battle on Saturday between a Bosnian Serb commando unit and French peacekeepers for control of a United Nations emplacement on the Vrbanja Bridge in central Sarajevo. The clash started when Serbs disguised as blue-helmeted peacekeepers took control of the post.
One French soldier was killed in an attempt to recapture it, and the United Nations said today that four Bosnian Serb soldiers had also been killed. The Serbs abandoned the emplacement today, but kept 10 French soldiers they captured at the outset as hostages.
'General Mladic demanded an apology for the death of the Serbian soldiers, which of course General Smith was not prepared to give,' the official said. 'General Mladic seemed unable to grasp that the Serbs initiated the battle.' Milovan Milutinovic, a Bosnian Serb officer, said today that 168 of the hostages were being held at what he called 'potential air strike targets' and would remain there as long as the threat of further NATO attacks remained. The Serbs have not complied with any of the conditions set in a United Nations ultimatum before the air strikes began.