6A Monday, November 21, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN United Nations considers retaliation Muslim, Serbs continue attacks on government The Associated Press SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Renegade Muslim forces and Serbs attacked government soldiers yesterday in northwest Bosnia, apparently trying to recapture lost territory before the United Nations could react. Senior U.N. officials met in Zagreb, Croatia, to consider using NATO warplanes to attack Serb forces under expanded powers granted Saturday by the U.N. Security Council. Government troops in Bihac, in Bosnia's northwestern corner, were under attack by rebel Muslim forces and Serb armor, according to the United Nations. Serb artillery in neighboring Croatia fired across the border at the government forces. The assaults reflected the determination of the Serbs and Muslims loyal to warlord Fikret Abdic to cripple the government army, which defeated Abdic in August and broke through Serb lines in a stunning advance last month. On Nov. 13, the Bosnian Serb military command said it had recaptured all of the territory it lost in the recent government offensive, the Belgrade-based Tanug News Agency reported. There was no confirmation from the United Nations, but the announcement appeared to be an indication the Serbs would stop their offensive around Bilac in hopes of averting a NATO attack. In Batnagua, Croatia, just across the border from Velika Kludena, refugees who fled with Abdic in August were waiting on Saturday to return. "Each shell means our return home is closer," said refugee, Minka Hadzic, while listening to explosions from the fighting. It was not clear whether the fighting was taking place in the Bihac "safe area," one of six such zones in Bosnia declared by the United Nations. The Bhilac zone has no distinct border. The Security Council gave U.N. commanders authority to call in NATO warplanes to protect "safe areas" from attack. Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic demanded air strikes against the Serb forces. U. N. sources in Sarajevo said if he Lapresheli ordered air attacks, his priority was to knock out the Serb airstrip at Udibina in Croatia. No one was injured in Bihac, but nine people were killed and 15 wounded in Cazin. French officials said de Lapresle requested a NATO attack Friday, but was turned down because the Security Council had yet to give permission to bomb in Croatia. Croatian Serb military headquarters, in a statement quoted by Yugoslavia's Tanjug news agency, denied any involvement in fighting in Bosnia. STUDENTS LOOK FOR NOTHING INTHE PAPER. Remember that white space can be an irresistible attraction to a pair of inquisitive eyes. Use it to your advantage when you place your next ad where students look first. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nothing works better. 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