SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: The heavy guns of the Serb nationalists opened up on Sarajevo on Sept.14 while U.N. officials helplessly watched, Shells killed five people and wounded 47.

While the agreement that put the guns under U.N, supervision was meant to make it easier for international authorities to point the finger of blame and to work toward ending the killing in Sarajevo, Dav out said it wasn’t clear who started the fighting Monday.

Article extracted from this publication >> September 25, 1992