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June 8, 1992
. Vreme News Digest Agency No 37

A Bus

It looks as though after being forced to get off the bus, somewhere between two stops (most likely in the village of Bosanska Jagodina), these 17 passengers were killed. Most of them were loyal citizens who had done nothing to arouse the Serbs' anger and therefore did not have to escape from Visegrad.

Witnesses to this crime were, among others, the drivers. The director of the Transport Company told the press that his drivers have witnessed (...) many things, driving the military near the front-line. "Last night (May 28) one of the drivers took ill because of the killings in Bosanska Jagodina. The passengers were taken from his bus and slaughtered in front of him..."

The story about the "Visegrad Bus", which was heard in Washington as well, has been neither confirmed nor denied so far. Some claim that in Visegrad and its surroundings "certain patrols" take people for interrogation during the night and they usually do not return. It is also said that many Muslims come to the precincts before the curfew asking to spend the night in jail because they feel safer there.

U.R.

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