(17 Dec 1994) Bosnian Serbs allowed U.N. peacekeeping troops to reopen Sarajevo
airport on Saturday, but Serb sniper fire disputed any signs of peace in the Bosnian capital. A woman walking with her young son in the city centre was shot and killed by a sniper. The Bosnian Serb army allowed the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) to make a first test flight to Sarajevo after earlier refusing it clearance.
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SARAJEVO (17/12)
ws people sheltering behind apcs
wider view people ducking for cover as shots ring out
soldier behind apc, more shots heard
people sitting on roadside
woman and two children walking
soldier running to apc, more shots heard
couple running across road
soldier helping woman with shopping trolley
woman running across road
pan military vehicles parked at sarajevo airport
apc's parked
control tower
forklift trucks parked
limp wind sock
storage area
un apc parked
apc on roadside under tree
person being comforted
corpse under tree
soldier on phone
troops attend corpse
another view of person being comforted
wide view corpse
un soldiers carry corpse in blanket and put into red cross vehicle
van drives away
red bag on ground
female body lying on ground
plane on tarmac
u.n. troops approach plane
interior view plane cargo being unloaded
forklifts scurry over tarmac
more views of plane being unloaded and goods being moved about
troops into plane via rear door
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