(20 Sep 1995) Natural Sound
Allied Bosnian government and Croatian troops have captured an important Bosnian Serb arms depot, outside the key town of Sanski Most.
The depot - packed with ammunition and weapons - lies just 20 kilometres west of the Bosnian Serb stronghold of Banja Luka.
Advancing Muslim-Croat troops secured yet more territory on Tuesday - this time, it was a well-stocked Bosnian Serb arms depot outside the key town of Sanski Most.
General Atif Dudakovic, of the Bosnian Fifth Army Corps, toured the captured depot which lies just 20 kilometres west of the Bosnian Serb stronghold of Banja Luka.
Heavy fighting in the area has yielded a huge swathe of ground to the allied forces over the past week, and their newly created front lines are beginning to stabilise.
Bosnia and Croatian leaders pledged in Zagreb, on Tuesday, that they'd halt the offensive, which has won their alliance 50 per cent of Bosnian territory. The Bosnian Serbs hold the other half.
Even so, in central Bosnia, Bosnian government troops pushed forward, Wednesday, taking control of the bottom half of the so-called Ozren Salient - a chunk of Serb-held territory dipping deep into government-controlled central Bosnia.
Fears now grow that allied commanders - heady with the success of recent offensives will shelve peace plans in favour of greater military gains.
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