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1) TEN BRITISH SERVICEMEN KILLED IN ATTEMPT TO ARREST
FORMER BOSNIAN SERB LEADER KARAJIC, REPORTS
MONTENEGRIN DAILY
BELGRADE, July 14 /from RIA Novosti's Raiko Doskovic/
- The British special services made an alleged attempt
Friday to arrest former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan
Karajic, reports the Montenegrin newspaper Den.
According to the report, the incident occurred in
northern Montenegro. 
The reporter alleges that in the ensuing shoot-out
Karajic's guards killed ten and wounded two British
servicemen, members of an elite SAS special service
unit. The unit is part of a special task group set up
by a number of Western countries to arrest Karajic,
the Den daily points out. "This fact accounts for the
absence of any reports on the death of the group's ten
servicemen," alleges the newspaper. 
No official confirmation of this information has come
either from Bosnia and Herzegovina or Montenegro.



2) Karadzic, Mladic to face imminent arrest by NATO
elite commandos  
Berlin, July 13, IRNA -- Bosnian Serb leaders, Radovan
Karadzic and  General Ratko Mladic, face imminent
arrest by NATO elite troops on    
genocide and war crimes charges, the daily Berliner
Morgenpost said  here Friday.                         
                                
   NATO elite soldiers, including Germany's top secret
special KS  unit, are apparently close to tracking
down the hide-outs of Karadzic and Mladic who are
responsible for the massacres of Muslims in Srebrenica
in July of 1995.                                      
    
  The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague charged them
both with  genocide and crimes against humanity in
1996. The head of the government in the Serbian
Republic of Bosnia,  Mladen Ivanic had reportedly
agreed to extradite Karadzic and Mladic. 
   Both are heavily guarded by their bodyguards and
are constantly changing their hide-outs.              
                              
   The German KSK elite commando, has around 1,000
soldiers and was involved in the arrest of at least 20
war criminals in the former   Yugoslavia since 1998.  
                                             
   The German defense ministry refused to comment on
the KSK activities, citing its "secretive nature."    
OT/MHJ/JH                                             
            Islamic Republic News Agency   


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