Bosnian Serb troops took the town of Srebrenica on Tuesday (11/7)
shrugging off two strikes on their tanks by NATO aircraft, and
driving 30,000 mainly Moslem refugees out of the town under the
noses of U.N. peacekeepers charged with protecting them. General Ratko Mladic, the commander of the Bosnian Serb army drove into the Srbrenica enclave as a conqueror on Wednesday to evacuate its Moslem
population after screening them for "war criminals". Bosnian Moslem refugees expelled from Srebrenica trekked for two hours in the dark late Wednesday (12/7) to reach the safety of Bosnian government-held territory after Serb buses dumped them about 10 km (six miles) outside the town of Kladanj. The Bosnia government army then transported 1,000 of the refugees 40 km north to a vast U.N.-run air base outside the city of Tuzla in central Bosnia. The United Nations estimated there were 1,400 refugees in Tuzla and another 1,000 in Kladanj waiting to be moved.
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