The situation appears to be getting worse rather than improving,
We are continuing to talk to both parties but our efforts have stalledhe told Reuters.
and we're not getting anywhere,
We find that the positions of both parties are hardening. They areWe understand the (U.N.) Security Council will meet later today to
making more demands...not helpful to the peace process.
It appears
Another official, who declined to be identified, said:
We are unhappy because we came to establish peace in this country and
In the morning, about 30 shells slammed into and around Amahoro Stadium
where 4,000 people displaced by the killing have been trapped without
food near the capital's worst battle zones for more than a week.
UNAMIR said nine people were killed in the stadium, more than 40 were
taken to the King Faisal Hospital and peacekeepers were unable to reach
nearby areas where more dead were reported.
Rescue workers from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
also reached the stadium and evacuated 33 seriously wounded but
estimated 100 more casualties from the shelling remained in the area,
officials said.
The ICRC team left 25 tonnes of food and medical supplies at the
stadium for the trapped people to treat their wounded.
At Kigali airport, held jointly by U.N. forces and Rwandan troops, a
company of Bangladeshi engineers left aboard transport planes and some
U.N. military observers prepared to fly out.
a Bangladeshi sergeant said.What is going on is that I am thinning out some forces which I don't
UNAMIR commander Brigadier-General Romeo Dallaire denied flight was a
prelude to a total withdrawal.
he told Reuters.
UNAMIR said it protested strongly about the stadium killings to the
Rwandan army chief, who appeared to have contacted the army battery
responsible for the barrage because it stopped.
But shelling at a slower pace continued across the city as well as
fierce clashes between rebels and government forces.
U.N.-brokered talks between the government and RPF representatives in
Kigali on Friday failed when both sides presented stiff conditions for
starting peace negotiations.
Belgium's contingent to the 2,500-strong U.N. force, sent to Rwanda
last year to help implement a peace pact, was due to withdraw fully
from Tuesday, possibly by road to Tanzania.
In Brussels, a spokesman for the armed forces, said about 300 Belgian
U.N. peacekeepers were still holed up at Kigali airport on Tuesday. He
said about 120 had already left Rwanda.
Ghanaian troops are replacing Belgian forces at the airport and the
spokesman expected all the Ghanaians to be in place by midnight so the
evacuation of the last troops could begin.
(c) Reuters Limited 1994
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