(19 Sep 1997) T/I: 11:33:16
International officials and Bosnia's Moslem and Croat communities have condemned a "terrorist" car bomb attack overnight in the southern city of Mostar in which dozens were hurt.
The bomb, which exploded late Friday outside a police station in the Croat-held west of Mostar, was condemned by the co-chairman of the Bosnian Federation ministerial council Harris Siladjdic.
Local elections were held in Bosnia at the weekend, with Mostar hotly contested by the Moslem and Croat communities.
SHOWS:
MOSTAR, BOSNIA 19/09
00.00 WS bomb aftermath in street;
00.04 WS street damage;
00.08 MS investigation team amongst rubble;
00.12 woman walks into apartment and shows damage;
00.21 blood stains on floor;
00.25 PAN from street to shop blown apart;
00.32 SOT Sir Martin Garrod, EU Administrator Mostar (in English): "It is particularly terrible that this should have happened just at the time when Mostar was getting a more stable position and clearly these terrorists who have done this act were determined to destabilise the whole situation."
00.49 CU injured woman in hospital;
00.52 WS hospital ward;
00.56 SOT Harris Silajdjic, Bosnian Federation (in English): "We are very hopeful and optimistic that the situation in Mostar will go back to normal very soon."
LUKAVICA, BOSNIA 19/09
01.06 WS vote counting station;
01.09 MS people counting;
01.14 Italian soldier guarding the counting;
01.19 SFOR vehicles driving off;
01.26 VISION ENDS
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