(21 Jul 1995) Natural Sound
Sarajevo was the scene of further shelling Friday, with seven wounded, four of whom were children.
A victim of shelling in the city earlier in the week, 12 year-old Adnan Hadzic, was buried Thursday.
Ways of providing aid to Sarajevo are due to be discussed by representatives of the contact group, meeting in London Friday.
Shells slammed into Sarajevo this morning (Friday), wounding seven people, four of them children.
Two of those children are now fighting for their lives.
U-N members are meeting in London to review their position as the desperate situation continues in Sarajevo.
This will do little to console the family of 12-year-old Adnan Hadzic.
Earlier this week, when Adnan briefly left his basement to use the toilet outside, he was struck by shrapnel as a shell landed nearby.
Yesterday (Thursday) his family wept as they said goodbye to another victim of the Bosnian Serb attacks on Sarajevo.
The funeral was held in the pitch dark for fear of yet another mortar attack.
Adnan is only one of more than 200,000 people reported dead or missing since the start of Bosnia's in April 1992.
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