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Leonid Ivashov complained on Tuesday that no efforts were being made to return Yugoslav security personnel to Kosovo, as provided for in the agreement that ended the NATO bombing against Yugoslavia. PRISTINA, Yugoslavia—The most recent attack on Serbs in Kosovo is likely to fuel Russian criticism of the international role in the province and accusations that peacekeepers are only protecting Albanians. Ivashov, chief of the Defense Ministry's international cooperation department, said Western peacekeepers are protecting only ethnic Albanians, a charge often "As a result, the borders of Kosovo remain open, and Albanians who did not live in Kosovo before easily cross into the region," Ivashov said in Moscow. "Weapons and drugs also keep coming into Kosovo." repeated by the government of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic. The Russians are expected to press those objections in talks with U.N. chief representative Bernard Kouchner, who was to arrive in Moscow today for a two-day visit. NATO reported Tuesday that gunmen fired on a convoy of Serbs returning to their homes in the U.S. sector of the province, killing one and wounding two others. The Serb convoy was fired on Monday afternoon east of the village of Ranilug, in a part of eastern Kosovo patrolled by American and Russian troops, NATO said in a brief statement. The Serbs had tried to return home without a military escort, NATO said. The Ranilug area has been the scene of sharp ethnic tension. On Sept. 6, Russian troops killed three Serbs there after they refused to stop beating a wounded ethnic Albanian and instead fired at the peacekeepers. Serb villages in the area have been targeted by sporadic mortar fire. Also, two Montenegrins women f were found dead Monday in their home in the western city of Pec according to a NATO statement. No further details were released. Since NATO peacekeepers arrived here June 12, Serbs, Montenegrins, Gypsies and others have been targeted by ethnic Albanians seeking revenge for Yugoslavia's bloody 18-month crackdown in Kosovo. The crackdown ended when Milosevic accepted a peace plan to halt NATO's bombing. In Washington, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright urged Kosovo's Albanians to combat the temptations of revenge, corruption and crime. "You must do everything you can to prevent the killing, terrorizing and expulsion of Serbs and other minorities," she said. Ex-Chilean dictator expresses remorse for regime violence The Associated Press SANTIAGO, Chile—Saying that the pain of those who suffered was not alien to him, former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet for the first time publicly expressed regret for the violence during his regime. In a letter sent from the London residence where he remains in custody, Pinochet wrote in unusual terms for a dictator whose regime left a legacy of 3:197 political murders. The letter, which was released Tuesday, was dated Sept. 11, the 26th anniversary of the bloody military coup in which Pinochet toppled Marxist President Salvador Allende. "The pain of those who suffered was not alien to me in the past, nor now." Pinochet wrote. "I lament all the situations of belligerence and acts of violence that caused them." Pinochet was arrested in London 11 months ago on a warrant from a Spanish judge who wants to try him for abuses during his 1973-90 dictatorship. His words appeared to signal support for a weekly dialogue on human rights that Chile's government is sponsoring. A central goal is to determine the fate of some 1,000 people who were detained in Pinochet's security service and then disappeared. Pinochet wrote that he was making these reflections under especially difficult circumstances, as a result of his continued detention. Still, Pinochet wrote he is prepared from a distance, to join current efforts by all sectors for the sake of national unity. Pinochet and the military have insisted they have no information on those who disappeared. But Pinoctet said in the letter he was convinced the military would make all necessary efforts to contribute to unity among Chileans, and called the dialogue an encouragement to heal wounds of the past. Senate President Andres Zaldivar, to whom Pinochet mailed the letter, said it was an appeal to any military officers with information on the missing to step forward. Critics dismissed the letter, saying the only important thing now was information on the missing detainees. Also Tuesday, Spain rejected a Chilean proposal for an arbitration papel to review Pinochet's detention. Pinochet has been under arrest since last October on a warrant from Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon. Spain wants to extradite him to its territory for trial. A hearing on the request is to begin Sept. 27. 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