quick_nick wrote: Molim te ne padaj na gluposti , kakav transportni avion? A ma bas nikad nismo srusili nijedan transportni avion , pa pogledaj malo u registrima oborenih aviona , pa valjda bi italijani dosli da obiljeze nekako pad aviona. Cime da ga oborimo prackom? Stvarno sam te smatrao za relevantnog sugovornika al skenja ga i ti sad
Jeste prvo smo usli "leopardima" u Prozor pa smo "lunama" udarili po G.Vakufu i onda smo iznad Busovace skinuli Transportni Avion i onda je svizac zamotao čokoladu
ovo je onaj avion sto ga HVO nije srusio:
Italian Relief Plane to Bosnia Shot Down
Aid Plane to Bosnia Shot Down
New Straits Times, p.20
4 September 1992.
SARAJEVO, Fri. — The crash of an Italian relief plane – probably shot down, according to Italian ministers — has halted a vital aid airlift to the besieged Bosnian capital.
As United Nations and Italian Air Force investigators prepared to inspect the wreckage of the G-222 plane which came down yesterday outside Sarajevo, government ministers in Rome said it might have been downed by a missile.
Defence Minister Salvo Ando said Italy had “authoritative evidence” from UN officials that the military aircraft was shot down, and a cabinet colleague said it was certain.
The plane, whose four Italian crewmen were killed, was carrying blankets to Sarajevo, target of a fierce siege for five months by Serb militia opposed to Bosnian independence.
It came down in mountains controlled by Bosniaks and Croats near Jasenik, 34km west of the city.The crash caused the UN to suspend aid flights until the cause was known — a serious move for Sarajevo’s 380,000 civilians, for whom the UN humanitarian airlift is a lifeline for food and medical supplies.
Earlier, a UN official in Zagreb said the plane had clearly exploded in the air before hitting the ground.
“The wreckage of the plane is strewn around an area of about 1.5km which indicates there was some sort of explosion before impact.” Peter Kessler, a spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, told reporters.
Rescue helicopters came under fire from the ground after the Italian relief plane crashed in the mountains of Bosnia yesterday, killing all four crew members aboard, United Nations officials said.
“Four rescue helicopters scrambled from the US ship Iwo Jima in the Adriatic reached the crash area and some time after that attracted small arms fire which caused them to terminate their mission,” Mr Peter Kessler, spokesman for the UNHCR in Zagreb, told Reuters.
In London, the European Community envoy for Yugoslavia, Lord Owen, warned today of tough action by the United Nations if the Italian plane was shown to have been shot down.
Owen told British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) radio that there must be a limit to the risk of life faced by humanitarian relief workers and said the crash highlighted the need for UN control of all heavy weaponry in the Bosnian fighting.
“There sometimes comes a moment when the world looks at a situation and says enough is enough. Maybe this might prove to be it,” Owen said from Geneva, where he is co-chairman of an international conference on Yugoslavia.
In Geneva, the United Nations issued an urgent appeal today for over US$400 million ($1 billion) to prevent thousands of victims of the Yugoslav war dying in the bitter Balkan winter.
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Sadako Ogata made the plea for US$434.1 million for food, medicine, shelter and transport for nearly two million refugees.
“We are engaged in a race against time to avert disaster during the coming winter,” Ogata told a meeting of UNHCR officials. — Reuter
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